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men who are "betas" for their investment.!
There is some truth to each of these detaing account, bo ao wag in which they lack explanatory depth. Masculini do inded have toxic elements. It is no secret that men have a vital monopoly on sexual harassment, sexual assault, and cras seri objectification of women. Patriarchal institutions such as laws that give husbands control over their spouses sexuality, for example, are still on the books in some countries and have lingering pernicious efects in others. On the other hand, it is also true that wome as many in the manosphere claim, tend to be attracted to men who have power, status, influence, and resources.? Some women spurn or ignore men lacking high-status attributes; some men feel invisible when it comes to women. Missing from these mano-sphere accounts, however, is that women's mate preferences are enormously complex and include qualities such as honesty, intelli-gence, dependability, moral character, sense of humor, and many more. What social scientists, patriarchy theorists, and manosphere bloggers fail to see are the hidden roots of sexual conflict, the underlying causes of the never-ending battle of the sexes. They fail to see how ancient sexual conflicts gave rise to the fundamental evolved components of our sexual psychology. And they fail to see how the ancient sexual psychology we house in our large brains mis fires in the weird modern world in which we live — a world flled with novel cultural products such as internet dating, pornography.
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