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Are women as likely to be perverted as men? [I See Perverts]

The word "pervert" usually conveys the image of a middle-age man who fantasize about younger people, or who have "unusual" kinks or sexual preferences.

Can women be as perverted as men? I mean, is the percentage of women who are considered "perverted" roughly the same as the percentage of men considered perverted?

And there's the difference between "being perverted" and "being considered perverted". Are women with "pervy" kinks considered hot and adventurous, while men with the same kinks are perceived disgusting and gross...?

Thoughts?

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
The word "pervert" (and its sloppy slang abbreviation "perv") has become used and abused so lazily it usually has little or no meaning.

Rather than describing harmful acts or people, it now seems applied to anyone merely for having erotic tastes or expressing them in ways that even if [i]not [/i]harming or distressing others, are simply not those of the critic.