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I'm starting to think fisherian model won't fit humans i'll use other species. Wrens For instance have there entire body colored,Ducks also follow this pattern, same with the Peacans humans on the other hand lack this also you can see there isn't much overlap between the males and the females within the 3 pics shown below meanwhile with humans there is. Even our closest cousin the chimpanzee is more dimorphic than us.
Even The differentials between the male chimpanzees shows the rate of sexual selection is higher in animals than humans i;m not saying this proves there is no preference for ornamental traits but it's not as expressive in humans as it is in other animals we don't have massive body differentials or any ornamental traits.
Also dimorphism isn't always attractive in humans i argue most of human attraction should follow the curve in which society has followed. This is how most of human history has gone in terms of socitial growth.
1 Hunter gather societies these types of societies are very horrible cause they lead to an expansion of more inceldom for men.
2 Pastorlism this is basically animal domestication very good for nomads but this is kind of akin to hunter gather societies though the gender switches weren't as fucked in these types of societies.
3 Agriculturalism which leads to stable societies and since polygamous societies are more violent due to female selection agriculturist socties tend to encourage monogamy for economic reasons mainly if everyone isn't working or providing something towards society nothing gets done so to make people work they have people start families this way males are incentivized to start families.
Through all these gradual changes society starts to become more monogamous this leads to progressive gracialization whilst still retaining sexual dimorphism through this process human faces also become gracile so the extreme dimorphism in the past is no longer as desired. These days gracile yet masculine faces are actually preferred the less there is sexual competition the lower dimorphism.
So if women prefer dimorphic men who are gracile why are there so many incels today ? simple female hyper-gamy though even then the types of males females lust over today are dimorphic yet still gracile compared to lets say cro magnon or other specimens so there attraction to what is chad here is still way less than than our hunter gatherer days that's a good thing cause that means were evolving.
What would be the ideal in ending inceldom then ? i guess a good start would be to slowly gracilize humans more and more till the point where we can't actually differentiate males from females this ends inceldom and the dimorphism issue.
Essentially the model I support requires a few assumptions.
1 Human sexual desire should evolve to be proportionate with the societal progress of the society. Akin to the graph below.
2 The mean proportion of extreme dimorphism should go down for each gen this implies evolution is weeding out slightly above average dimorphic men if my model is right the gracialization factor should be larger than the dimorphic factor for each gen.
3 Humans aren't like other animals in that we aren't as dimorphic and were gradually getting more gracilized.
4 Ornamental traits aren't really the moving factor in sexual selection it's more societal progress and if my assumption is right chad within the next 100 years should be more feminine relative to today.
Thoughts on this @goat2x i think my model does fill in a lot of holes though it would explain why pretty boys are actually more desired know than ever before and it would also explain the reason why dimorphism itself is not always the most attractive thing. it also doesn't resort to the idea that a trait is attractive just cause it is this model assumes sexual selection moves in tandem with civilizational progress.
This is what separates humans human beings from Animals while animals sacrifice gracialization for dimorphism cause it's physically required in hunter gatherer societies human beings due to the invention of agriculture have sacrificed dimorphism for gracialization to gain higher IQ.
This has lead to a decrease in sexual dimorphism and consequently the sexual differences between males and females are going down this is a good thing. However women are still picky regardless hypergamy just won't end however that being said human beings are actually 1 of the least hypgeramous races relative to other animals.
Thoughts ?
@goat2x
@tincelw
@KostyaRin
@Hunterslayer
@eduardkoopman


Even The differentials between the male chimpanzees shows the rate of sexual selection is higher in animals than humans i;m not saying this proves there is no preference for ornamental traits but it's not as expressive in humans as it is in other animals we don't have massive body differentials or any ornamental traits.
Also dimorphism isn't always attractive in humans i argue most of human attraction should follow the curve in which society has followed. This is how most of human history has gone in terms of socitial growth.
1 Hunter gather societies these types of societies are very horrible cause they lead to an expansion of more inceldom for men.
2 Pastorlism this is basically animal domestication very good for nomads but this is kind of akin to hunter gather societies though the gender switches weren't as fucked in these types of societies.
3 Agriculturalism which leads to stable societies and since polygamous societies are more violent due to female selection agriculturist socties tend to encourage monogamy for economic reasons mainly if everyone isn't working or providing something towards society nothing gets done so to make people work they have people start families this way males are incentivized to start families.
Through all these gradual changes society starts to become more monogamous this leads to progressive gracialization whilst still retaining sexual dimorphism through this process human faces also become gracile so the extreme dimorphism in the past is no longer as desired. These days gracile yet masculine faces are actually preferred the less there is sexual competition the lower dimorphism.
So if women prefer dimorphic men who are gracile why are there so many incels today ? simple female hyper-gamy though even then the types of males females lust over today are dimorphic yet still gracile compared to lets say cro magnon or other specimens so there attraction to what is chad here is still way less than than our hunter gatherer days that's a good thing cause that means were evolving.
What would be the ideal in ending inceldom then ? i guess a good start would be to slowly gracilize humans more and more till the point where we can't actually differentiate males from females this ends inceldom and the dimorphism issue.
Essentially the model I support requires a few assumptions.
1 Human sexual desire should evolve to be proportionate with the societal progress of the society. Akin to the graph below.

2 The mean proportion of extreme dimorphism should go down for each gen this implies evolution is weeding out slightly above average dimorphic men if my model is right the gracialization factor should be larger than the dimorphic factor for each gen.

3 Humans aren't like other animals in that we aren't as dimorphic and were gradually getting more gracilized.
4 Ornamental traits aren't really the moving factor in sexual selection it's more societal progress and if my assumption is right chad within the next 100 years should be more feminine relative to today.
Thoughts on this @goat2x i think my model does fill in a lot of holes though it would explain why pretty boys are actually more desired know than ever before and it would also explain the reason why dimorphism itself is not always the most attractive thing. it also doesn't resort to the idea that a trait is attractive just cause it is this model assumes sexual selection moves in tandem with civilizational progress.
This is what separates humans human beings from Animals while animals sacrifice gracialization for dimorphism cause it's physically required in hunter gatherer societies human beings due to the invention of agriculture have sacrificed dimorphism for gracialization to gain higher IQ.
This has lead to a decrease in sexual dimorphism and consequently the sexual differences between males and females are going down this is a good thing. However women are still picky regardless hypergamy just won't end however that being said human beings are actually 1 of the least hypgeramous races relative to other animals.
Thoughts ?
@goat2x
@tincelw
@KostyaRin
@Hunterslayer
@eduardkoopman