These were basically all the documented cases of situations where the aggressor wasn't good looking enough.
Because if the aggressor was a 10/10 it would have been "Our eyes met from across the room, it was dreamy",
and if he was a 5/10 it would have been "he was eyeing me in a creepy way, it was awkwarrrrrd", and would have been documented as sexual harassment.
Pretty sure the whole male/female interaction dynamic is way skewed to begin with. Far too skewed for any reliable studies and too many social underpinnings guiding our reactions to situations such as these. Obviously no means no, but the hair trigger is strong in some of those documented cases, I'm sure.
I'm fairly certain it all comes down to which cases were mutually shared/desired harassment, which is normally a love life, or whatever you guys call it. Those cases don't get reported. Or studied. Just the ones where the aggressor's attempt(s) were unrequited.