The premise appears to conflate a report of people ever experiencing a fantasy (even once) to ongoing, primary desire, which renders the conclusion unsound.
However, even if the premise were true, wouldn’t such a measurement of non-consensual preference reflect a culture of non-consent? Ie, a ‘rape culture’?
Ability to engage in healthy consensual sexual relationships becomes a learned skill in such a culture. Over time, such skill becomes both more rare, and more valued. This makes even normative biological behavior, like consensual relations in humans, appear ‘weird’ or ‘strange’; out of alignment with modern social norms.
The premise appears to conflate a report of people ever experiencing a fantasy (even once) to ongoing, primary desire, which renders the conclusion unsound.
However, even if the premise were true, wouldn’t such a measurement of non-consensual preference reflect a culture of non-consent? Ie, a ‘rape culture’?
Ability to engage in healthy consensual sexual relationships becomes a learned skill in such a culture. Over time, such skill becomes both more rare, and more valued. This makes even normative biological behavior, like consensual relations in humans, appear ‘weird’ or ‘strange’; out of alignment with modern social norms.