Studies suggest women are nastier towards sexually active females as compared to their male counterparts
Around 4,500 male and female Americans aged 18 to 35 answered questions on their perceptions regarding a close friend whose sexual history was known to them.
While the #MeToo movement may have helped men learn how to respect women, several new studies suggest that women still need to go a long way in treating each other right, the New York Post reports.
Women tend to think more negatively of their sexually active female friends as opposed to their male counterparts, according to a new study published in the journal Social Psychology.
Around 4,500 male and female Americans aged 18 to 35 answered questions on their perceptions regarding a close friend whose sexual history was known to them. Researchers prepared a questionnaire to assess their friend's likability, success, intelligence, and their values in order to complete the surveys.