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re: The double standard that exists for women regarding sex and kids.

Posted on 12/1/15 at 4:16 pm to
Posted by Sasquatch Smash
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 12/1/15 at 4:16 pm to
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Bottom line, it's nature. Pretty much everywhere else in the animal species, the dominant male gets to go around like a boss with his choice of the female. If the female just went around with anything that walked up (as she could if not for the biological restraints)


There are lots of different breeding strategies out there in the animal kingdom. Just with the apes, you can look at testicule-body size ratio to get an idea of what the primary mating strategy is. While polygyny (one male, multiple females) is far more common for obvious reasons, polyandry (one female, multiple males) does occur in some species.

Then you have things like the spotted hyena where it is a matriarchal social system. Top woman is a bad bitch that treats subordinate females poorly. So evolution comes along and now females have a pseudopenis to confuse (I guess) the top bitch so they aren't treated as badly.

Also, how many species are out there having sex for pleasure like humans do? Human females also lack HUGELY OBVIOUS outward signs of ovulation which can complicate things.

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the rest of the animal populations would end up like ours has


Meaning what exactly?

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while the men fight it out


Is "fighting it out" always a physical confrontation?

But again, you can look at male-female body size ratios to determine how much physical fighting/protection comes into play for mating purposes.

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ETA: Why don't you downvote pussies ever offer an opinion?


My opinions are here and elsewhere.

Bottom line: The issue comes down to being insecure about paternal parentage.
This post was edited on 12/1/15 at 4:19 pm
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