A new survey has exposed just how differently men and women view sex.
The survey titled "Sex and America" approached two-thousand people which indicated that fifty-two percent of men, compared to 48 percent of women, said under certain circumstances, most men were capable of rape, CBS reported.
Esquire senior editor Richard Dorment, said that to read that and to see that was how American men were thinking was really shocking.
Survey showed that fifty-nine percent of men, compared to 53 percent of women, believed going home together after the first or second date entails sex later that night.
Cosmopolitan executive editor Leslie Yazel said that because of the headlines they have seen lately women understood that a rapist could be a friend, it could be someone in their social circle.
When asked to whom they sent that naked selfie, more women responded it was for their partner.
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