
sami.sauna
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1. Evolution and Female Choice
2. Dual Strategy
3. Pair Bonding and Sexual History
4. Microchimerism
5. Male vs. Female Reproduction
6. STDs and Sexual Activity
7. Changes in Marriage, Birthrates, and Infidelity
8. Shifts in Female Sexuality
9. Dating App Effects
10. Male Attractiveness and Income
- Evolutionary biology suggests that women evolved to be choosy about sexual partners.
- In early human history, they preferred men with traits that showed strength and ability to provide (like strong jaws, good skin, etc.), because those traits meant better chances of survival and good genes for children.
2. Dual Strategy
- In modern times, women might look for different qualities in different men—choosing men with strong genes for casual sex, and men with resources and stability for long-term relationships.
- This idea is sometimes called the “alpha fucks, beta bucks” theory.
3. Pair Bonding and Sexual History
- Some studies suggest that a high number of sexual partners can affect a woman’s ability to form long-term emotional bonds and increases the risk of divorce.
4. Microchimerism
- There’s a biological theory that some cells from a fetus can stay in the mother’s body forever—even after miscarriage or abortion—which might affect her body or health in ways we don’t fully understand yet.
5. Male vs. Female Reproduction
- In early human history, fewer men had children compared to women—suggesting only a small number of men were chosen by most women.
- Modern dating apps and sexual behavior may be creating a similar imbalance again.
6. STDs and Sexual Activity
- Women are more biologically vulnerable to STDs and currently have higher rates than men.
- At the same time, studies say millennials are having less sex overall, but women are reported to be more sexually active than men.
7. Changes in Marriage, Birthrates, and Infidelity
- Marriage rates and birthrates are at historic lows in many Western countries.
- Some data show women, especially younger women, are reporting more cheating than before—sometimes even more than men.
8. Shifts in Female Sexuality
- Female sexuality is considered more “fluid” by some scientists.
- Many women report same-sex attractions or experiences, even if they identify as straight.
9. Dating App Effects
- Apps like Tinder changed dating quickly.
- After 2012, female celibacy dropped while male celibacy rose—suggesting only a small group of men get most of the attention.
10. Male Attractiveness and Income
- Studies show women rate most men as below-average in attractiveness.
- Men who earn less than their partners often report having less sex in relationships.