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[–] WhitebeltWarriorAnon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Very interesting I don't think I would prefer this as a man it would be interesting to study Americans and other nations too

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[–] Ken_bingo2 ago 

Duh. Most of cultural evolution has to do with making sure women do not cheat. This is more of the same type behavior. Men seek to be assured of paternity.

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[–] truckboattruck 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

men prefer women who are attractive in a womanly fashion.

dykes are disgusting

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[–] hyperesthesia ago 

How is this news? Humans are hypergamous. In lieu of any social norms or religions women will flock to the alpha male, but who "the alpha male" is will change from month to month as:

  • The old alpha male dies defending the tribe from a bear
  • The old alpha male is defeated in combat
  • The old alpha male grows too old and weak
  • A new male discovers some technology that enables him to more efficiently gather resources then the previous alpha male
  • A new male enters the tribe from outside and brings with him wealth or power
  • etc

There have been countless studies that show the SINGLE most important aspect in whether a woman will find a man attractive is whether other women find him attractive. Women want to know they're getting "the best" man, and they judge that based on how many other women want him. This means that women will congregate around one or a small group of men. These men, on the other hand, will have harems of women.

If this is the successfully reproductive strategy then you're naturally going to select for men who like groups of women. And what happens when a heterosexual man's opposite-sex partner is attracted to other women? The man has the opportunity for groups of women.

Is this not common sense at this point?

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[–] old-dawg77 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

As long as both of them are attracted to me---yes.