64 Percent of Young Women Would Release a Sex Tape to Get Ahead

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The survey found that 45 percent of women also answered that they would sleep with their professor to pass a college class. (Meanwhile, a relatively paltry 42 percent of men would pull a "Kardashian.") The amoral behavior wasn't just reserved for sex acts: 36 percent of women replied they would blackmail a co-worker or a boss to get ahead.

I'm surprised less men would do the same thing. I guess there's a stigma in our society against men who use their body for money but it's OK for women.

Thanks Paris and Kim!
 
Stats suck balls. But this is kinda interesting..
 
When has a man had lasting fame from a sex tape? Tommy Lee is the only guy I can think of...probably why most men wouldn't be so willing to release a tape for their fame.
 
According to a survey of Generation Y users of the dating website Can Do Better.

Here's where we have to be killjoys and remind you that even though those numbers are based on a large sample set of 2,800 people, we can only be sure they are representative of members of the dating site that conducted the survey.


Not representative of the general population.
 
Women can be extremely manipulative. This is nothing new.
 
I'd like to meet that 64% of young women..because if they're willing to do that on tape, just imagine what they're willing to do off the tape...
 
Sucks what you gotta do in a world where men on average are still paid more than women doing the same job.

How was your comparison calculated? Was the experience factor included, or were 50-year old men considered the equivalent of 25-year old women? Was an unreliably flighty job-hopper the equal of a man who dependably stuck to his career for decades? Do you know the methodology? Have you ever looked into the stats bandied about? The unverifiable propaganda about "70 cents on every dollar" hasn't changed in 40 years.

I remember when this was news, about 1975. Washington State announced its employees would be reclassified to pay women more and men less. Sitting on a padded chair all day in summer air conditiong or heated during the winter would now be considered as difficult as men working outside, getting arthritis in the cold or heatstroke in the heat. Keeping pay as it was would have been an incentive to women to pursue rougher, more blue collar jobs. The new change just further cemented the status quo of women being channeled into office jobs more than men.
 
Every job I've ever had the pay was 100% equal. However, those women who slept with managers (and I know a few) got ahead and made more than the men.
 

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