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'''Token resistance''' is a term, commonly referred to in the [[seduction community]],<ref name="PUA lingo: Token Resistance">{{cite web|title=PUA lingo: Token Resistance|url=http://www.pualingo.com/2008/12/27/token-resistance/}}</ref> denoting a rejection of advances, almost always of the sexual kind, with intention of actually engaging in the activity that was initially rejected.
'''Token resistance''' is a term, commonly referred to in the [[seduction community]],<ref name="PUA lingo: Token Resistance">{{cite web|title=PUA lingo: Token Resistance|url=http://www.pualingo.com/2008/12/27/token-resistance/}}</ref> denoting a rejection of advances, almost always of the sexual kind, with intention of actually engaging in the activity that was initially rejected.

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Token resistance is a term, commonly referred to in the seduction community,[1] denoting a rejection of advances, almost always of the sexual kind, with intention of actually engaging in the activity that was initially rejected.

Scientific validity

Studies have refuted the stereotype that most women—and only women—engage in token resistance to sex, with results indicating that only a very small fraction of women and men have ever engaged in token resistance.[2]

Token Resistance is reported by women and men. there's results for men and women when they say "no" to something in a sexual context, it means no. [2]

References

  1. ^ "PUA lingo: Token Resistance".
  2. ^ a b Muehlenhard, Charlene L.; Rodgers, Carie S. (September 1, 1998). "Token Resistance to Sex: New Perspectives on an Old Stereotype". Psychology of Women Quarterly. 22 (3): 443–463. doi:10.1111/j.1471-6402.1998.tb00167.x.