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its a myth An article that refutes this: https://datepsychology.com/male-attractiveness-and-sexual-partner-count/#comments
/r/ExRedPill01/06/24 09:55 PM
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at least look at this point of Eastwick's analysis: Does predictive validity significantly differ across hypothet-ical versus attraction contexts? and: Alternative Assessments of Ideal Partner Preferences
/r/MensRights10/04/24 02:16 PM
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an opinion is based on nothing, then it’s an empty phrase in the post I posted it says that the difference in strategies is not hypergamy, these are different things, according to this logic, men are hypergamous in appearance Eastwick analysis has this section, I'll send it to you later Yandere will really attract people, just read what people write: https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comments/3ci4mh/why_do_people_find_yanderes_attractive_read_text/
/r/MensRights10/04/24 09:16 AM
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an opinion must be confirmed by something, that’s the problem, otherwise it’s empty speculation read Eastwick's analysis carefully, there is this section there give an example the novel is absurd, this is a frivolous argument, my equivalence is not false, yandere and other psychopathic female characters find attractive both sexually and romantically, the Internet, for example, is full of fan art with relevant content I repeat once again, the difference in evolutionary strategies is not proof of …
/r/MensRights09/04/24 10:18 AM
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the fact of the matter is that your interpretations have no basis Eastwick's analysis has a whole section devoted to what attracts people regardless of their self-reports, this data is based on experiments. You have not yet provided any evidence of hypergamy, the data you yourself recognize as controversial and ambiguous, and the evolutionary hypothesis that you are talking about does not speak of hypergamy.
/r/MensRights08/04/24 09:49 AM
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my interpretations at least rely on data, you take them out of thin air. when I say that women adapt to their husbands, I base it on the fact that women work more even if they earn more and also adapt to a man’s income by reducing theirs. yes no evidence of congenital hypergamy I have already said how your research contradicts hypergamy, egalitarian marriages are the most stable or one of the most stable (including more stable than hypergamous marriages). homogamy is also manifested by socio-eco…
/r/MensRights07/04/24 12:52 PM
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It seems unlikely that men are worsening their marriages because of their wife's dissatisfaction, given that a wife who earns more adapts to her husband, and men's self-esteem drops when they imagine that their wife will be more successful. But okay, in fact, you yourself admit that you simply have no evidence of hypergamy, but that’s half the trouble, even the studies that you threw out contradict hypergamy I wasn’t talking about ideal preferences, but about the influence of appearance and inco…
/r/MensRights06/04/24 01:21 PM
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The problem is that you take statistics and draw conclusions that are convenient for you, because even if there are differences in divorces and marriage rates, this does not mean that hypergamy is to blame. There can be many reasons for this, for example women may get divorced from a bad marriage if they can earn enough money to live independently. I also posted studies that show that men themselves worsen the quality of marriage where a woman earns more; this could also be a reason and it is re…
/r/MensRights05/04/24 10:23 PM
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what is his bad faith?
/r/ExRedPill05/04/24 04:25 PM
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in the second study that I wrote about, there is a link where it is stated that divorces in hypogamous marriages are influenced by their prevalence, so that this is apparently influenced by gender stereotypes, the influence of gender stereotypes as a reason is also mentioned in the French study that you deleted, it also says that marriages where men and women earn approximately the same are stable, which contradicts the statement about hypergamy the second study that you posted on the effect on …
/r/MensRights04/04/24 11:15 PM
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These trends are colossal, let’s turn to the Pew Research study. According to it, marriages can be roughly divided into hypergamous (marriages where men either earn the bulk of the income or are the only breadwinners) and non-hypergamous (marriages where the husband and wife have a small difference in income, or where the woman is the main or sole breadwinner). so now there are 55% hypergamous marriages, and 45% non-hypergamous ones; in the 70s, 85% of marriages were hypergamous, 16% of marriage…
/r/MensRights03/04/24 02:13 PM
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when I talk about his articles, I don't mean his own surveys, besides those he has a lot of good articles, and studies show that most women ignore guys who approach them, regardless of their attractiveness
/r/ExRedPill03/04/24 08:09 AM
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Your statement in no way refutes the fact that from year to year the number of women who earn more than their husbands is growing, secondly, in the second link there is a graph that shows that among women with more education than their husbands, the share of women earning more than their husbands is significantly higher than among other groups of women (about half) The third study is devoted to how assortative mating affects income, and there are other data that support my theses, for example: h…
/r/MensRights02/04/24 03:05 PM
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he also writes articles for the far-right magazine Aporia, he is truly a dubious person, nevertheless, his articles criticizing black pill and red pill are very high quality, worth reading
/r/ExRedPill01/04/24 09:30 PM
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It seems that incels rely on this study, I haven’t read it and I don’t know if such information is true. I personally didn’t find such a graph in this study; in any case, speed dating studies should not be taken as representative https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236670565_The_height_of_choosiness_Mutual_mate_choice_for_stature_results_in_suboptimal_pair_formation_for_both_sexes
/r/ExRedPill01/04/24 09:03 PM
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bro. read this article the correlation between the number of partners and height is very weak and even guys under 160 cm tall have a good chance https://nuancepill.com/does-height-influence-mens-sexual-success/
/r/ExRedPill01/04/24 08:55 PM
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Of course, I’m quite a bit late (lol), but I think you’re also wrong in many ways too. There is data that shows that hypergamy has actually decreased in recent decades: https://www.reddit.com/r/exredpill/comments/pm5l7u/hypergamy_is_in_decline_lol_data_and_studies/ https://ced.cat/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Population_Development_Review_2016_A.Esteve_et-al.pdf https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w19829/w19829.pdf Regarding dating sites, the graph she posted still shows that the dist…
/r/MensRights01/04/24 07:56 PM
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