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it's definitely a function of both society and biology. women seek out powerful, dominant men. that's how their biology works. biology is basically an optimization of the passing on one's genes favorably and so they will survive to breeding age. men are attracted to many women, and ideally impregnate many women. women are choosy about mates, they get impregnated by one man and invest a lot of time in bringing up his offspring to maturity. so that's what the function is here, a biological one.
in our society it's not the biggest, strongest men who are dominant, like in nature, but men who are powerful and influential, and often rich.
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Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View PostMen and women have different biological roles which influence subconsciously what we find attractive. A man wants a young, healthy woman to have his babies and the woman, like a female bird, wants to attract the best male. So you see a male bird build a nest to attract a mate, this is like a modern man showing off his SUV. There is more than one way to show you are the best male. Think of Gene Simmons for example. To succeed at men's stuff is to indicate you are the best.
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male primates want many young, healthy women, that is most optimal for our biology. and itwould f#cking rule, amiright?
breeding for life is seen in nature in some birds. fucntions to help them build nests, inclubate eggs, etc.
what is truly best for a primate population is usually a dominant male or group of males [often related,] with a harem of many females. under this model most subdominant males do not breed, and only the strongest pass on their genes.
primates will kill off babies that don't belong to them to bring females back into heat. they don't care that their babies were slaughtered, they just watned that dominant harambe c#ck schlonging them down. biology is absolutely f#cking wild.
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Originally posted by New England View Postit's definitely a function of both society and biology. women seek out powerful, dominant men. that's how their biology works. biology is basically an optimization of the passing on one's genes favorably and so they will survive to breeding age. men are attracted to many women, and ideally impregnate many women. women are choosy about mates, they get impregnated by one man and invest a lot of time in bringing up his offspring to maturity. so that's what the function is here, a biological one.
in our society it's not the biggest, strongest men who are dominant, like in nature, but men who are powerful and influential, and often rich.
agreed, well said, thank goodness for hookers sluts and women from poor countries, they bork the whole power dynamic for western women
evolution really is tough on men, we are almost expendableLast edited by AlexKid; 10-10-2018, 09:40 AM.
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Originally posted by New England View Postclose:
male primates want many young, healthy women, that is most optimal for our biology. and itwould f#cking rule, amiright?
breeding for life is seen in nature in some birds. fucntions to help them build nests, inclubate eggs, etc.
what is truly best for a primate population is usually a dominant male or group of males [often related,] with a harem of many females. under this model most subdominant males do not breed, and only the strongest pass on their genes.
primates will kill off babies that don't belong to them to bring females back into heat. they don't care that their babies were slaughtered, they just watned that dominant harambe c#ck schlonging them down. biology is absolutely f#cking wild.
Some people have gotten it into their heads that humans are bonobos. They know little about humans or bonobos or both imo.
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Originally posted by AlexKid View PostI wouldn't go near Angela merkle even if she was a trllionaire.
So why do I see so many rich men that look like angela merkle with hot young poor women?
Why are women so much more attracted by money than men?
Is it legit attraction as in lust ?
Or is it more of a thieving greed like feeling she gets?
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Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View PostHow many primate species have you observed? Only one right and they behaved nothing like what you described.
Some people have gotten it into their heads that humans are bonobos. They know little about humans or bonobos or both imo.
i live in america, and unless i find bigfoot i won't be seeing any primates in the wild, but i've researched primate biology for college level courses and certainly know enough to boss around people on bscene. call it observation if you'd like, i just call it research. and i know an extensive amount about human biology, again from college level coursework and beyond. graduated undergrad summa cum laude, so like literally evertying else i studied i could not have gotten any more credit .
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