Broham
Senior Don Juan
This morning I was logging into my hotmail and I noticed the article of the day caption was "Why people cheat." I figured I'd take a gander and what I read did not surprise me.
http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=6091&TrackingID=516311&BannerID=562427&menuid=6>1=8134
This woman could not be more wrong. First of all, she poorly tries to make the article sound like its geared towards helping men and women; however anyone with a brain can see that it is feminist dogma at its worst.
We all know that cheating is biologically driven, but she tries to make a case that its purely socially/pyschologically driven. She says nothing about how we were'nt meant to be monogamous and how men want to spread their seed to as many willing child-bearing females as possible to ensure our genes' success. She also says nothing about women cheating with a man of higher value than her current partner and how she becomes more fertile with the man she's cheating with.
She also assumes that we rationalize cheating before doing the deed, when in reality people succumb to biological urges, do the deed and THEN try to rationalize their action.
The only thing I agree with in the article is the last sentence. I'm working on 3 hours sleep here so I'll let the rest of you comment and discuss.
THOUGHTS?
http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=6091&TrackingID=516311&BannerID=562427&menuid=6>1=8134
This woman could not be more wrong. First of all, she poorly tries to make the article sound like its geared towards helping men and women; however anyone with a brain can see that it is feminist dogma at its worst.
We all know that cheating is biologically driven, but she tries to make a case that its purely socially/pyschologically driven. She says nothing about how we were'nt meant to be monogamous and how men want to spread their seed to as many willing child-bearing females as possible to ensure our genes' success. She also says nothing about women cheating with a man of higher value than her current partner and how she becomes more fertile with the man she's cheating with.
She also assumes that we rationalize cheating before doing the deed, when in reality people succumb to biological urges, do the deed and THEN try to rationalize their action.
The only thing I agree with in the article is the last sentence. I'm working on 3 hours sleep here so I'll let the rest of you comment and discuss.
THOUGHTS?