Public perceptions of 'negging': lowering women’s self-esteem to increase the male attractiveness and achieve sexual conquestTools Green, Kathleen, Kukan, Zoe and Tully, Ruth (2017) Public perceptions of 'negging': lowering women’s self-esteem to increase the male attractiveness and achieve sexual conquest. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 9 (2). pp. 95-105. ISSN 2042-8715 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractPurpose: ‘Negging’ can be described as the purposeful lowering of a woman’s self-esteem to increase perceived attractiveness of the man in order to achieve sexual conquest. Negging has evolved over time. Whilst ‘Original’ negging was intended to be a harmless tool for attracting women, more recently dating companies have been teaching men ‘Evolved’ negging in a potentially damaging way, which could escalate into an abusive intimate relationship.
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