Numerous reports are accumulating on men with super aggressive sexual behavior, something that does not surprise me. The initial thought is that men with super aggressive behavior have unusually high levels of testosterone; however that is too simplistic as studies have found that many men with very high levels of testosterone are not violent or sex offenders. There is also some indication that child molestors tend to have low testosterone.
Yes, it seems reasonable that social behavior can be inhibited through civilizing forces. Then it can also be true that certain drugs, like alcohol, can lower those inhibitions.
So what is it that drives sexual predators like Bill Cosby, Harvey Winestein, Ray Moore and Donald Trump, among many, many others? Whatever it is, is very common as many men (and some women) show aggressive sexual behavior.
There seems to be no one answer, but to some extent it may be learned.
Jack and Ted Kennedy may not have been sexual predators but they certainly weren't monogamous. They had "IT" (personality as well as being rich and famous) as I like to say, and many women were quite willing to have sex with them. Then there is the case of Bill Clinton who was not rich, but of a certain fame and personality who was also promiscuous. They may have learned some of their sexual promiscuity from their fathers. Yet they weren't polygamous. They were so used to having compliant females that they may have had forcible sex on occasion which was inexcusable.
If you are serious about wanting to understand aggressive sexual behavior, below are listed some references.* In this technological age, it is not surprising, I guess, that even robots get into the sex act.**
Women also have testosterone but at much lower levels than men. In the Olympics, there are a number of tests a woman must obey to be classed as a qualified athlete beyond having a vagina. One is the level of their testosterone. If is too high they are disqualified.
* https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/191b/1515db4f27e4c736a476542934ad2e01698d.pdf
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/191b/1515db4f27e4c736a476542934ad2e01698d.pdf
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/insight-therapy/201204/why-do-we-have-sex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNZmmdwZ5iY
https://www.shmoop.com/animal-behavior/common-mistakes.html
https://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/guide/why-people-have-sex#3
** https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/732912/Sex-robot-human-sexual-pleasure-Real-doll
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