Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Feminists Prefer to Date Misogynists: The Science

Feb 19, 2026
They unpack studies linking higher mating success with self-reported coercive behavior and a bimodal pattern of offenders. They debate how surveys blur consensual rough play and real coercion. They contrast prestige, charisma and benevolent protection with crude dominance as mating signals. They revisit their own early relationship to show attraction often comes from aligned values, assertiveness and practical support.
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INSIGHT

Bimodal Pattern Of Sexual Coercion

  • Men who self-report sexual coercion often cluster at both high and low mating success, producing a bimodal distribution.
  • This suggests coercive behavior can come from highly successful "Chads" and desperate low-status men, not just mate-deprived men.
INSIGHT

Survey Reports Reflect Men’s Framing

  • Survey measures record men's reports of coercion, not women's perspectives on those encounters.
  • Malcolm Collins argues experience can make men interpret consensual rough-play as coercion in surveys.
ANECDOTE

Their First Date Recontextualized

  • Malcolm recounts their early date where he led Simone to an isolated spot and restrained her, which today might look coercive on paper.
  • Simone says she was excited and not harmed, showing how context alters labeling of the same event.
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