Twenty-five percent of American college males admitted to sexual coercion in some form.
For many young women, the most common place where sexual coercion and harassment are experienced is in school.
Feminists would see it more in terms of sexual coercion.
Women forced to cook for soldiers had even higher chances of sexual coercion or rape.
These treated men also committed acts of sexual coercion that were 8 times less severe than a control group.
The issue of sexual coercion is well defined, and we have legal instruments to combat it.
While sexual coercion does help increase male fitness, it is very often costly to females.
A major direct cost of sexual coercion is physical injury.
Some possible benefits of sexual coercion for females have been hypothesized.
A possible benefit of sexual coercion that would come out in the long run is the "good genes" hypothesis.