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Empirical Study of Adult Males: Relating Childhood Disciplinary Spanking and Sexual Orientation as Predictors of Consensual Adult Spanking

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WARNING: Some personal experiences of survey-respondents received as feedback is anonymously included, and is graphic and explicitly sexual in nature. The science behind normative parental spanking is obfuscated by a long list of claims in attempts to denigrate it. However; in the last decade, a comprehensive body of evidence-based research and longitudinal studies has emerged to scientifically debunk much of these opinions. One opinion states that, where adults exhibit an interest in consensual spanking with other adults, this comes from the “derailment of sexual development” caused by childhood disciplinary spanking. The science very convincingly shows that adult spanking interest is not associated with childhood experience. In fact, it is strongly negatively correlated. The component of never-spanked males with such interest is materially higher than national averages in every category. Rather, non-straight males exhibit adult spanking interest 25 times greater than the national averages of males. This clearly indicates that adult spanking is a mechanism by which non-straight males express their sexuality with other males. An in-depth per-capita comparison of adult males in various EU countries shows no measureable difference whether the country is a spanking-allowed or spanking-ban country. Further, there is no discernible trend showing that adult spanking has waned as a function of how long it has been since parental spanking was banned. Spanking bans have had no effect on adult spanking interest, which again disproves the “sexual derailment” theory.

Author: Hoff, Harold A

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 151698014X
Language: English
Pages: 50

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Weight 0.18 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.1 in

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