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BlueAlpha1
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I took a lot of inspiration for my own blog from solvemygirlproblems.com, where a now retired blogger named "shark" got down to real nitty gritty of the SMP and sexual dynamics.
One of his main theses maintained it is virtually impossible for men to cheat, since our biological imperative is to spread our seed to as many women as possible to expand on our legacy. As such, if we have children with 10 different women in a lifespan, none of their legacies are threatened by the other 9 women whatsoever. This is why women like alpha males, due to preselection instincts. A woman only wants a man other women want. It seems like a responsibility to our current woman to have a lengthy sexual past.
On the other hand, if a woman cheats on a men, he instantly is downgraded from alpha to beta and his entire legacy is threatened by the other man. The more partners a woman has, the more damaged she is and the less valuable her fertility.
In this contemporary world obsessed with male cheating and diminishing masculinity, I'd probably be shamed into obscurity if I said this in public but it begs the question.
Is it even possible for men to cheat? Has our imperative changed with our culture or does instinct reign supreme? I'm going to post about this on my blog this week.
Discuss.
One of his main theses maintained it is virtually impossible for men to cheat, since our biological imperative is to spread our seed to as many women as possible to expand on our legacy. As such, if we have children with 10 different women in a lifespan, none of their legacies are threatened by the other 9 women whatsoever. This is why women like alpha males, due to preselection instincts. A woman only wants a man other women want. It seems like a responsibility to our current woman to have a lengthy sexual past.
On the other hand, if a woman cheats on a men, he instantly is downgraded from alpha to beta and his entire legacy is threatened by the other man. The more partners a woman has, the more damaged she is and the less valuable her fertility.
In this contemporary world obsessed with male cheating and diminishing masculinity, I'd probably be shamed into obscurity if I said this in public but it begs the question.
Is it even possible for men to cheat? Has our imperative changed with our culture or does instinct reign supreme? I'm going to post about this on my blog this week.
Discuss.