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Emil O. W. Kirkegaard's avatar

Good effort post!

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Lemont's avatar

I have a few comments regarding the section on impulse control, while technically what you cited isn't wrong, I find some of its implications a bit misleading. For instance, wouldn't the graph detailing weakening impulsivity exclusivity towards younger age cohorts be proof of a widening (more prevalent) trend? Also the studies cited that provide evidence for decreased drinking and smoking don't provide data like increases in cannabis and nicotine use in younger demographics which would contextualise their findings. As for casual sex, worsening social skills for younger generations could be a factor, as well as declining T levels that would have men appear younger and less sexually attractive towards women who would want to engage in such recreational activities, unless were talking about prostitution of course, although given how little data I could find on it, this is probably not the case lol.

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