I knew it all along, of course, but thought I might as well broadcast it:

They found that having a feminist partner was linked to healthier heterosexual relationships for women. Men with feminist partners also reported both more stable relationships and greater sexual satisfaction. According to these results, feminism does not predict poor romantic relationships, in fact quite the opposite. (Science Daily, via Dagens Onde Kvinner)


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3 thoughts on “men with feminist partners report greater sexual satisfaction

  1. ÿyvind

    Some of us – of the “other kind” – has known this too for a while. 🙂

  2. Norman Hanscombe

    Correlation, or factor analysis? Lack of language prevents me following up on so many different interesting items.

  3. barry

    speaking entirely from personal experience, i must say, definitely.

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