They don't even have to become more attractive partners. They can just screen out unattractive men.
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"And no, I don’t just mean physically." Yes, but that's a good first step.
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Women have an heightened sense of delusions of grandeur and unwarranted importance than men do.
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She acts as if there's a large pool of good potential mothers to choose from. There's not! Half of men being potential good partners is good in comparison.
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Below the average of what? Looks, build, income. I presume income wonder what is contributing to that problem... Mmmm
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Have you seen the other half of pool of potential mothers? Most are nasty and morbidly obese or NUCKING FUTS! Also, the divorce courts where the majority of women win custody due to them being female, nothing to do whether said female is actually a good provider.
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An individual woman can improve her odds, but the fact remains that half of the men are below average. That means that half of the women will either have to settle for below-average men, or not reproduce at all.
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That works but only when social standing isn’t determined fiscally, which is the level many people work at nowadays. It’s all about that bling bling. It’s especially bad when a woman thinks that way but also out-earns the average man. Guys that want an average job are screwed.
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