Surely this study is terribly flawed, by existing in a post-birth-control world?
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Many evolutionary theorists argue that because we haven't evolved significantly since the time of being hunter-gatherers our instincts and mating behaviours are more or less the same.
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Most things fail the empirical test.
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I've said it before. Low WHR implies they are currently NOT pregnant–a good sign of fertility. Low BMI signals youth, another sign.
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"widely accepted view that low BMI is a signal of fertility" according to who?!
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Low BMI has become attractive recently in W countries, not a stable preference. Remember Dutch masters
@markvanvugt1 and their curvy women? Low BMI now (and higher BMI in the past) is status related. It is signaling status and conferring status to their partners. Young age also -
Maybe this can clarify! The relationship between
#television viewing and preference for slimmer bodies in isolated rural populations of Nicaragua. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.05.005 …
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(I was looking for this. I knew you had something on this. It was tickling my memory...)
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