The Research On Sexuality They Don't Want You to See - Michael Bailey | Modern Wisdom 654
Chris Williamson
81 min, 21 sec
The transcript contains a detailed discussion about the retraction of a controversial academic article, the existence of male bisexuality, and various aspects of sexual orientation and behavior.
Summary
- The speaker's recent article on rapid onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) was retracted due to pressure from transgender activists, despite no evidence of fraud or plagiarism.
- The retracted article has gained significant attention post-retraction, with almost 100,000 downloads and substantial media coverage.
- The article surveyed parents and suggested that a wave of adolescent girls with no prior signs of gender dysphoria is seeking gender transition, potentially influenced by social factors.
- The speaker believes male sexual orientation is more fixed and less influenced by cultural factors compared to female sexual orientation, which is thought to be more fluid and responsive.
- There's evidence for male bisexuality, with some men showing sexual arousal to both male and female stimuli, debunking the idea that male bisexuality doesn't truly exist.
Chapter 1
The podcast begins with an introduction and the speaker explains the retraction of their recent academic article.
- The speaker's recent article on rapid onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) was retracted by the publisher due to pressure from transgender activists.
- The retraction was deemed a 'sham' by the speaker, who associated retractions with issues like fraud or plagiarism, none of which applied to their work.
- The article's retraction led to increased attention and access, with almost 100,000 downloads and significant media coverage.
Chapter 2
A discussion on the existence of male bisexuality and how bisexual men show arousal to male and female stimuli.
- Previously, a study failed to find evidence of true male bisexuality, but recent research confirmed its existence.
- Bisexual men show clear arousal to both male and female stimuli, though with a preference for one sex over the other.
- While some men may misrepresent being bisexual, the study confirmed that genuine male bisexual orientation does exist.
Chapter 3
The conversation explores how sexual orientation might be influenced by cultural and environmental factors.
- Men's sexuality is thought to be less responsive to cultural pressure and more fixed than women's.
- Women may be more responsive to cultural factors and bad experiences with men, possibly influencing the likelihood of lesbianism.
- There's speculation that gay men's speech patterns and movements may be influenced by brain feminization or unconscious modeling during development.
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