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In evolutionary theory, yes. This is what they call a mixed reproductive strategy:
• A woman could form a stable bond with a reliable partner (the good provider), who provides resources, protection, and help in raising children.
• But, in times of greater fertility, she could feel attracted to a more genetically attractive man (the good genes) and have sexual relations outside the relationship, increasing the chance of children with better genetic quality.
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What the studies say
• Gangestad & Thornhill (1997): showed that fertile women report greater attraction to men with dominant traits, balanced features (straight hair, thin nose, defined lips, blue eyes, strong chin, low set eyebrows), and symmetry (signs of good genes).
Basically this:
This is just a betabux:
More proof:
The fertile HTB woman sent about two messages to a white chadlite who had initially snubbed her, two messages on different days.
She had a boyfriend, by the way, but during her fertile period, that guy awakened this uncontrollable desire in her.
I can provide more examples
• Baker & Bellis (1995): found evidence (questionnaires and indirect analyses) that, historically, some children could be the result of relationships outside of marriage. • Waynforth (2001): reinforces that women see attractive men as a risk of infidelity, but this does not eliminate attraction.
@pfl @lastredeemer @Jason Voorhees
Did you notice how the characteristics mentioned in the study have nothing to do with Negroid characteristics? On the contrary, as far from that as possible, this is basically how nature works, it's not for nothing that the name of the pill is blackpill
• A woman could form a stable bond with a reliable partner (the good provider), who provides resources, protection, and help in raising children.
• But, in times of greater fertility, she could feel attracted to a more genetically attractive man (the good genes) and have sexual relations outside the relationship, increasing the chance of children with better genetic quality.
⸻

• Gangestad & Thornhill (1997): showed that fertile women report greater attraction to men with dominant traits, balanced features (straight hair, thin nose, defined lips, blue eyes, strong chin, low set eyebrows), and symmetry (signs of good genes).
Basically this:


This is just a betabux:

More proof:
The fertile HTB woman sent about two messages to a white chadlite who had initially snubbed her, two messages on different days.

She had a boyfriend, by the way, but during her fertile period, that guy awakened this uncontrollable desire in her.
I can provide more examples
• Baker & Bellis (1995): found evidence (questionnaires and indirect analyses) that, historically, some children could be the result of relationships outside of marriage. • Waynforth (2001): reinforces that women see attractive men as a risk of infidelity, but this does not eliminate attraction.
@pfl @lastredeemer @Jason Voorhees
Did you notice how the characteristics mentioned in the study have nothing to do with Negroid characteristics? On the contrary, as far from that as possible, this is basically how nature works, it's not for nothing that the name of the pill is blackpill