Fertility norms and cultural evolution http://family-studies.org/who-decides-when-to-stop-how-couples-resolve-conflicts-over-childbearing/ …
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Pair bonding/sex are innate drives. But the drive "to have children" divorced from these is so abstract that only culture can maintain it.
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"Having children" being divorced from pair bonding and sex is NOT a new problem, and cultures did solve it, for thousands of years.
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@sarahdoingthing another reason for arranged marriage -
@HallowXIII indeed - generalizing to arranged social bonds in general (not that subversive bonds couldn't form from an arranged marriage) - 1 more reply
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Exclusive pair bonding redirects unit away from desacralized ancestry lending to a reclamation of a metagenetic trajectory?
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@KalishJantzen that's one path, the other is mind meld wireheading/genetic suicide
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@sarahdoingthing If a social hierarchy exerts too much pressure on what's desired by the gene pool formations will manifest at it's expense?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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BOTH merged into a MetaEntity that allows for a contradicting of what those outside of said experience as incontrovertible?
@sarahdoingthingThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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