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I think we're talking about ambiguous relationships, not open ones.



So situations where women think they're in a relationship, but the man does not (or not with them). Again, is this statistically significant? Are women's standards for what qualifies as a relationship low enough that they think they're in one with 1/2, 1/3, or even less, of a man's time?


I'm willing to bet that it contributes to the total in a way which isn't negligible.


I guess, but there's a vast gulf between "isn't negligible" and "30% vs. 60%"




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