I wonder where the data in this graph comes from.
I have seen this image captioned with
> "Sexual arousal and arousability to pedophilic stimuli in a community sample of normal men", GCN Hall, R Hirschman, LL Oliver - Behavior Therapy, 1995 - Elsevier.
However, I have looked up this paper, which is real, but contains no age-specific data of this sort.
I also found a Reddit user claiming the following:
>"An internet survey was carried out as part of the documentary "Are All Men Pedophiles?" in which men were shown pictures of females without being informed of their age and asked if they found them sexually desirable or not. Girls about 14 got the highest ratings.
But this documentary does not contain any such graph or ever talks about having made any internet survey.
One possibility is of course that the data is just made up. In that case it would be interesting to see real data instead, if anyone has it. All the stuff I found cuts off at 18 or 20.
I have seen this image captioned with
> "Sexual arousal and arousability to pedophilic stimuli in a community sample of normal men", GCN Hall, R Hirschman, LL Oliver - Behavior Therapy, 1995 - Elsevier.
However, I have looked up this paper, which is real, but contains no age-specific data of this sort.
I also found a Reddit user claiming the following:
>"An internet survey was carried out as part of the documentary "Are All Men Pedophiles?" in which men were shown pictures of females without being informed of their age and asked if they found them sexually desirable or not. Girls about 14 got the highest ratings.
But this documentary does not contain any such graph or ever talks about having made any internet survey.
One possibility is of course that the data is just made up. In that case it would be interesting to see real data instead, if anyone has it. All the stuff I found cuts off at 18 or 20.
