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| 1 | The True Goal Of Feminism from the point of view of an evolutionary psychologist - Dr. Dani SulikowskiThe video can be summarized as follows: Biological evolution is the process of spreading one's genes within a population. There are two primary strategies to achieve this: one is to increase one's own offspring, and the other is to reduce the offspring of others. Since males have virtually no limit to their potential number of offspring, they focus on increasing their own. Sabotaging the reproduction of other males is a less effective strategy, because even if some rivals are removed, the remain… | /r/MensRights | 18/07/25 05:17 PM |
| 1 | The True Goal Of Feminism from the point of view of an evolutionary psychologist - Dr. Dani SulikowskiThe video can be summarized as follows: Biological evolution is the process of spreading one's genes within a population. There are two primary strategies to achieve this: one is to increase one's own offspring, and the other is to reduce the offspring of others. Since males have virtually no limit to their potential number of offspring, they focus on increasing their own. Sabotaging the reproduction of other males is a less effective strategy, because even if some rivals are removed, the remain… | /r/MensRights | 18/07/25 05:16 PM |
| -1 | Apparently, men are more likely to hit on women they think are easy and not necessarily because they think they're attractiveWhether it’s an approach for a short-term sexual relationship (such as a one-night stand) or for a long-term one (like a lifelong marriage partner) would make a significant difference. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 04/06/25 05:55 AM |
| 1 | Study shows marriage increases your odds of dementia by 50%However, it seems the results weren't symmetrical between men and women. According to the original paper, this tendency was slightly stronger in men than in women. | /r/MensRights | 06/04/25 03:22 AM |
| 1 | Study shows marriage increases your odds of dementia by 50%I don't think it's survivor bias. Because this is a longitudinal study. The study also found that people who got divorced or lost their spouse had lower dementia risks. But never-married person had the lowest risk. | /r/MensRights | 06/04/25 03:07 AM |
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