Nice guys DO finish last: Individuals with "agreeable" personality traits tend to have less frequent casual sex. http://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fbul0000157 …pic.twitter.com/CvmOQZcQTv
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Yeah, but it sound much like a virtue that most constantly be defended against the onslaught of the dark animal inside. Look at people No 1 kept secret:https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/1007162864182988801 …
Also, there are a lot of typos in the legend. Doesn’t feel professionally put together and combined with my previous comment has me curious about the methodology as well. Again, I’ll have to read the paper. Just initial thought.
Sorry about the typos, but they are not in the original but came from the OCR engine I had to put it though. The original fonts were simply too small to be readable on Twitter. The paper is a highly acclaimed piece of work.
Yes and it's important to consider our evolutionary background - DNA estimates suggest approx. 80% of women reproduced but only 40% of men. So the natural state is for men to want multiple partners - and historically most men didn't have the looks, size, charm etc to acheive it.
So that definitely makes sense if men’s desire is to simply and blindly spread their genes, but would there be any merit in your opinion to say that a more successful offspring would likely be raised in monogamy? What does the research there say?
And the study seems strange. If something is ‘secret’ rather than ‘secret at one point’ - even with an anonymous poll, it’s not really secret anymore. My hypothesis would be people are hiding darker things than what they’d reveal even anonymously.
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