Women: -Alpha Seed (high desire for man --> screws him to get his "seed") -Beta Need (he's good enough to marry to meet her needs) Men: -Beta Seed (she's good enough to screw & give his "seed" to) -Alpha Need (high desire for woman --> he'll "need" a relationship w/ her).
You said "Women desire TWO things from men..Alpha-Male genes, AND his provisioning." but "men only desired ONE..her Alpha-Female genes." This is equivalent to saying "men & women can each offer genes, but only men can offer ongoing investment (provisioning)"
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Historically, in a brutal, untamed world prior to men building civilizations, women were far more necessitous of security and provisioning from men. Men have never relied on women for their security and provisioning -- for their survival. Men's CHILDREN relied on that from women
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I think 4 billion years of evolution just might have endowed men with a little bit of an instinct to value the survival of their offspring. Unless you don't believe in evolutionary biology.
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I'm not disagreeing with you. I clearly stated that in my tweet above. "Men's CHILDREN relied on that from women", "that" being a woman's nurturing of his children.
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In other words, you are saying men have ongoing investment to offer (which women want), but women have no ongoing investment to offer (since you said men don't need anything from women). That's a dynamic where men give, and women don't.
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The reality is that in a successful mating couple, both man and woman give ongoing investment, over years or decades. Both contributions are valuable. A mating pair with a deadbeat dad (doesn't provision) or a deadbeat mom (doesn't care) is a shitty mating pair.
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Assume you're correct. The difference between men & women still exists. WOMEN are instinctively attracted to the security a man provides, IN ADDITION to everything else you say men & women are attracted to in a mate. That one, big need, unique to women, has big implications.
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