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In tandem with the oblivious men from above, the numbers lay bare a difficult truth: men, we need to get our heads in the game. Some of the survey statistics require extra context; some only inspired more questions. As a whole, the responses made one thing clear: to make real progress on the subjects MeToo tackles, particularly sexual harassment and consent, men are going to have to catch up. And in order to do that, they—we—have to join the conversation. GQ: I think the lesson a lot of guys learned very quickly during all the MeToo revelations, myself included, was that this moment called for men to basically shut up and listen for a while. I mean, a guy who groped women still got elected president. So everyone has to participate. But I think guys are still a little wary. There were survey respondents who realized that their behavior needed to be re-examined and there were men who completely retreated from the dating game out of paranoia. The 35 percent improves to 59 percent if you discount the oblivious men mentioned above—self examination isn't on the table for the men who don't know MeToo from R2-D2. A large number of survey respondents mistakenly declared themselves exempt just for being in a relationship. On one side, men who consider themselves enlightened allies of the Dan-Savage-listening, Roxanne-Gay-retweeting variety. And on the other, men like Mr. Fads, who find the MeToo movement to be irrelevant and condescending. Think of these as MeToo police sketches—loose interpretations based on a few key pieces of respondent info from the Glamour x GQ survey. Southerners on the whole showed the least MeToo awareness; execs were, on average, more oblivious than men with lower-paying jobs, particularly those in manager-type roles where the rules of working with female subordinates might inspire more trepidation. A college education didn't seem to have an effect on awareness whatsoever. Thankfully, millennials seem to know their shit. Or at least are more willing to figure it out. This is one of the more demoralizing results from the survey—a glimpse into a deep vein of sexual entitlement among men. Are the majority of us this retrograde in our definition of what's expected in a relationship? We desperately want to believe that perhaps there's a mis-interpretation of the survey question happening here, one borne out of a belief that a healthy relationship entails a healthy sexual dynamic. Because we'd also like to believe that 59 percent of men aren't showcasing a predilection for ownership over a partner's body. GLAMOUR: But I feel like if I were at a sports bar or a frat, the way I would be treated by men would be different than what our findings suggest. These stats probably speak to the broader fucked-up-ness of our sex education in this country.

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