Why Pandemic Promiscuity Is Out—And 'Slow Love' Is In
Sex expert Helen Fisher says that careers and COVID have made singles less promiscuous and more serious about relationships.
Last spring, only one thing seemed certain: After a year-plus of being socially distanced, single people everywhere were going to hit the streets—and the sheets—like some mixture of the pre-menopausal Sex and the City women and the randy castaways of Love Island. Everywhere you looked, experts and reporters were predicting a "slutty summer," a "hot vax summer," and an eruption of raw carnal desire not seen since the heyday of the sexual revolution.
But those predictions fizzled faster than a horrible first date. "There's a bar on every single corner in New York City, not everybody's an alcoholic," explains Helen Fisher, an anthropologist and author of many books on love and sex, including Anatomy of Love: A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray. "Just because things are available, people don't change who they are and what this pandemic did was it just made all these singles grow up. They are really, as you were just saying, they're now looking for something stable. Yes, looks still count, but not the way they did."
Fisher is the chief science adviser to the dating site Match.com, a senior fellow at the Kinsey Institute, and one of the authors of Singles in America, an annual survey of 5,000 representative people of all genders, races, ages, and sexual orientations. Over its 11 years of collecting data, Singles in America has charted the growth of what Fisher calls "slow love," or an extended vetting process in which people, especially women, are far more choosy and intentional in picking romantic partners. The hot vax summer didn't happen, says Fisher, because for decades, we've been trending away from bad boys and crazy girls and more toward stable, serious relationships that fit in with work commitments.
"It's amazing how Americans are so dedicated to their career," says the 76-year-old researcher, especially younger people. "I'm calling them the new Victorians. I mean, they have much less sex than we did in my generation."
Fisher says that as women have gained equality in education and the workplace, they've started to exercise much more discretion when it comes to pairing off and deciding whether to have children. "This year in the Singles in America study, we asked, are you ready to settle down right now? Forty-two percent of men said yes and 29 percent of women said yes. Women spend much more time raising tiny babies before the age of four. So they're the picky sex."
The Singles in America survey finds that men overwhelmingly want a partner with an equal or superior career. That's the so-called Clooney Effect, named for the Oscar winning actor whose wife Amal is a highly regarded human rights lawyer.
In other words, a more libertarian world in which men and women have many more options due to dating apps and much more equality due to social and economic changes, is turning out to be less libertine. Fisher stresses that, as an anthropologist, she isn't in the "good-bad business," but she's convinced that the contemporary world is one that allows for greater individual fulfillment.
"Women aren't stuck in the home," she says. "Men aren't stuck with sole responsibility for the good economic health of the family. We live in a world now where you can really be who you want to be. You can jump class, get yourself an education, move into the job market at a different level. This is all good. We're living longer! It's a more exciting time than any time on the planet."
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More like "I need to make sure this person isn't going to ruin my life before I stick it in."
That takes time.
There was a Tweet along the lines of "If 2020 taught me anything, it's which of my peer group would run and tell which attic the Jews are hiding in."
I could see being hesitant before sticking it in a Nazi sympathizer. We can't all go carelessly gallivanting about, keeping up with The Joneses.
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And you're never sure.
I wonder if they'll be a baby boom shown in the figures.
This ain’t 1945.
"In other words, a more libertarian world..."
Please stop. Please. People deciding, regardless of their sex, who and when they want to fuck has nothing whatsoever to do with libertarianism or libertarians.
You are like the nerdy kid who keeps telling everyone they are cool because they have a level 12 elf who leads their D&D troop. (In case you happen to be of that type too... they are not. Not cool at all.)
If Libertarians ever want to be taken seriously, they have a shit ton of things which need to happen. One of those is to quit telling everyone that everything is "libertarian". So, just stop.
Everytime Hunter Biden has cocaine fueled sex with a hooker - he has a libertarian moment.
But too soon.
Does it not seem that attitudes on people deciding who and when to fuck might have some effect on attitudes toward liberty generally?
To be fair, the authoritarians have been sporting huge woodies since March of 2020.
Enough with the experts already. WTF is a "sex expert" anyway.
*ahem*
I and my member are sexperts! We spurt sex all over the place! Universal inseminators, are we! Sperminator and slippery when wet!
(And don't forget, unfartilized egg cells have souls, too! They ALL deserve to be brought to term, so as to "get a life"... After being fartilized by MEEEEE, of course!)
I once would have said 'hooker or porn starlet,' but I suspect it's a prune with a degree now.
The Singles in America survey finds that men overwhelmingly want a partner with an equal or superior career. That's the so-called Clooney Effect, named for the Oscar winning actor whose wife Amal is a highly regarded human rights lawyer.
She must not have seen ‘Batman and Robin’.
I love that this is the prototype. The man for whom the effect itself is named who would be photographically unmistakable to pretty much anyone and the woman who many would confuse for Rosemary and Betty Clooney unless presented with names and photographs. Even more hilariously because George is recognized not because he's some business magnate or accomplished general or pro-athlete, but because every woman in the world has impressed upon men in their peer group how peerlessly attractive he is.
Admittedly more wordy but The James Barrett Effect would be more appropriate in pretty much every regard.
The James Barrett Effect
My error was totally intentional to drive home the point that The Jesse Barrett Effect would be way more appropriate.
No. Violent love or nothing.
When people realize that sex dolls and fleshlights have all the slippery holes of other humans and none of the downsides, I wonder who will be left actually fucking? Who will be the future of the species? The Mormons?
Leave it to us sexperts! We'll finger things out!
Sex expert Helen Fisher
I'll be the judge of that.
If it ain't crazy. Don't stick it in crazy.
The Singles in America survey finds that men overwhelmingly want a partner with an equal or superior career.
And women overwhelmingly want a man with a higher or much, much higher earnings/career.
So, I'm just glancing through the match.com survey and it seems an awful lot like women like romance novels and match.com might have an interest in sending the message that men want in on the gig.
"83% of singles want emotional maturity in a partner over physical attractiveness.(78%)
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Only 78% want someone physically attractive (vs. 90% in 2020)."
So only 161% of people want someone who's either primarily emotionally mature or primarily attractive. Got it.
The 'other sexuality' categories of asexual, Asexual, Bi Curious, Bi-Curious, Celibate, CELIBATE BY CHOICE, Chicken, None of your goddamned business... are hilarious and lend much credence to the veracity of the data.
In the context of dating apps, have you ever felt discriminated against because of...
"Age! Men over 60 only want 40 year olds."
ROFLMAO! The silversingles.com PR man earning his $0.50.
In the last couple of years, do you feel that America has become more or less racist?
Survey says! It has become more racist with 42% of the respondents.
Data from children, for children.
On a first date, what characteristic(s) or information would instantly let you know that you are NOT interested in someone as a dating partner?
They have a lower income than yours. - 90.8% "No"
They're from a particular religion. - 88.9% "No"
They're from a particular race/ethnicity. - 91.5% "No"
Singles who are totally sure that everyone else is a racist are more likely to reject someone because of their religion and income rather than their race.
One might surmise that a good portion of the 90.8% of people who said they would date someone with a lower income are either contravening the narrative, lying, or both.
If she sleeps with me on the first date I know she's a slut, and a keeper
I have a keen appreciation for enthusiasm and initiative.
What a waste.
Seriously, our bodies were designed to be used. Settling down is great, but shouldn't people be out there exploring before they commit to spending "forever" together (or worse, having a kid - at which point, they finally understand what "forever" really means).
There's a difference between being libertine and exploration.
Well, all the fake-libertarian social conservatives should be happy about this, right? Where are you guys? Less sex- Hooray!
The forced-birther states will be seeing less sex too. Less sex- Hooray!
The Singles in America survey finds that men overwhelmingly want a partner with an equal or superior career.
Yet another radfem canard disproven. This is what happens when your claims are based on what you wish were true instead of reality. It turns out men just don't like people who hate them. Luckily we have studies to prove this so we don't have to rely on understanding human nature.
I think you're out of touch with millennial or younger men. Younger men do say that they want a woman who can contribute financially to a family.
Most are intimidated by women who make significantly more money then they do, though.
Or maybe stressed and fatigued people just aren't as horny? Depression isn't the best kindling for the spark of love or lust.
I bet Florida got laid.
Alas, my summers (and winters) of lust are many years in the past. I view them fondly.
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