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Are you a female, could you elaborate? how is the detection for 'want to have sex with him' different from 'finds sexy'?
/r/BlackPillScience14/02/26 06:00 PM
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feeling of 'sexy' is something like 'hot in a way I wan to have sex with them' seems odd for there to exist the feeling of 'want to have sex with' absent detection of of hot or not being identical to it And why is it obvious, are you speaking from personal experience as female? For me as a guy I don't think the two has ever appeared separate or at different degree.
/r/BlackPillScience30/01/26 09:39 AM
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Could you elaborate?
/r/BlackPillScience30/01/26 06:19 AM
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My reading notes: for each tenfold increase in salary, the attractiveness of men increased by 1.5 units in Americans (on a 9-point scale), 2.6 units in the Chinese and 1.8 units in Europeans also for each tenfold females rating males was 7.5 (1.5/0.2) times greater Americans, 4.3 times (2.6 /0.6) greater in Chinese and 4.5 (1.8 /0.4) times greater in Europeans, compared with the salary impact on males rating females. average annual income of the location were assigned as such 0.33x to 7.5x for 1…
/r/BlackPillScience12/01/26 08:55 PM
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~1 point increase in attractiveness between 0 to 10
/r/BlackPillScience12/01/26 07:36 PM
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both men and women rated higher status as more attractive, why did you single out female rater?
/r/BlackPillScience12/01/26 07:32 PM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackPillScience/comments/1q1f53y/comment/nxsavk1/
/r/BlackPillScience05/01/26 08:34 AM
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https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackPillScience/comments/1q1f53y/comment/nxsavk1/
/r/BlackPillScience05/01/26 08:33 AM
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it's using 2 variable: their own age and their stated maximum age but the maximum age preference for men by women is already pretty pretty high women reporting a maximum age of M = 53.7 (SD = 10.9) and men reporting a maximum age of M = 48.0 and also In this sample, the women were 3.5 y younger than the men on average, although the female and male distributions overlapped considerably generally younger than the MAXIMUM limit was preferred, older than the MAXIMUM limit was not so it's not like 40…
/r/BlackPillScience05/01/26 08:33 AM
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Misleading paper, don't feel like explaining it atm
/r/BlackPillScience02/01/26 07:59 AM
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it only shows direct attractiveness of strangers, also attractiveness detection =/= mate attraction. if you recognize some guy is objectively attractive by looks that doesn't mean you are homosexual necessarily
/r/BlackPillScience28/12/25 08:35 PM
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~40% of white men and ~50% of black men have been arrested at least once for non-traffic related reasons in US by age 23 in 1997-2008 data. if that many made it to arrests, the actual chimp out rate is much higher. underneath the forced cooperation required by modern society, the species itself is always going to be shit tier
/r/BlackPillScience24/12/25 09:57 AM
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Findings Perceptions of the Proportion of False Rape Reports Police officers were asked what proportion of reported rapes they believed were false allegations. Not all officers offered a numeric response, but of those who did, answers ranged from 5% of reports to as high as 90%, with an overall mean response of 53%. It was clear that officers were somewhat polarised, between those who thought false reporting was a major problem to those who thought very few were false. This doesn't say what you …
/r/MensRights27/11/25 07:44 PM
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Idk if long term mate selection can be called love-attraction, maybe not exactly what I'm looking for. I'm familiar David Buss's stuff but I'm skeptical of that view. It was a reasonable theory but saw a recent research showing how people mean different thing when they mean 'short term', which on average also looks like failed long term. I think it's more early vs late than short vs long. Also since women are only impregnable 2-5 days a month, short term strategy seems like a pretty bad strategy…
/r/BlackPillScience17/11/25 03:21 PM
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just be ((confident))
/r/MensRights10/11/25 11:55 PM
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Why do think this is the case? long term normie marriage is a larp but these: https://i2-prod.irishmirror.ie/whats-on/whats-on-news/article4194531.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200e/Dating-Graph.png https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxQdLhOQf5c https://bigthink.com/culture-religion/study-women-peak-at-18-on-dating-apps-men-peak-at-50/ I can explain more if connections don't make sense
/r/PurplePillDebate18/05/25 02:22 AM
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It was way too late at that point. The aggression genes that were removed were only autistic tier aggression - reactive aggression without social coalition building ability. Everything under the sun is allowed if you do it with the homies. The reason "civilization" flourished was aggressors at top keeping the rest suppressed through threats, the feelings and tendencies remained and will come out interpersonally or where doesn't' think being watched. In US 40% of white and 50% of black males have…
/r/BlackPillScience25/04/25 05:10 PM
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Blogpost before reading: while we have a deep ancestral history of incels Maybe in recent history after agriculture and before large scale religion hit I don't believe this about before that. How many dudes passed on their genes many generation later does not necessarily imply they didn't have sex/gf. Most kids died anyway, more likely the dudes who fucked around more and often and with right women under right practices etc had more chance of passing on gene. Genetic info doesn't say anything ab…
/r/BlackPillScience25/04/25 04:02 AM
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They are right, if you have to "put in effort" that you otherwise wouldn't do, you are engaging in larping, it'd be a fake relationship or at least starts with a lie. Romantic relationship is also entirely in the realm of emotions, if you are not listening to your icks, you are turning it into a fake larping relationship again.
/r/BlackPillScience15/02/25 09:54 PM
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The men that are dropping out were never going for those top tier jobs that women currently have lower preference for. These are not randomly picked men, think about the profile of an average men that are likely to drop out.
/r/MensRights14/04/23 03:46 AM
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Women's graphs are always going up, there won't be labor shortage. There are some labor shortages that shows up in stats but it's bs. One is posting positions they will fill internally in public so a hoard of people apply and all get rejected and another is posting jobs they don't intend to fill so they can show govt there's a labor shortage to beg govt for some favor like for staying in the country/state instead of moving offices or being qualified to offer foreign visas for cheaper labor.
/r/MensRights14/04/23 12:56 AM
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I plan to watch it later but I don't think it's a problem for the economy given this graph https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LRAC25TTUSA156N + low unemployment rate. The type of people who are susceptible to dropping out of work/education weren't going to invent or maintain anything crucial anyway. Wanting to help them is a good cause though I agree, I follow this sub.
/r/MensRights14/04/23 12:21 AM
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I don't believe in persistence of self more than few seconds to a day at max, so was thinking about that specific philosophy. Other stuff I am not going to say.
/r/MensRights14/04/23 12:01 AM
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Smells like bs to me. People are expected to apply to several hundred places to get 2/3 interviews and unless you are a genius or getting in through networking nepotism lite, chances of getting a job is low. If companies can afford to do all the bs, there's no labor shortage. US activity rate for working age male are at 88% https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LRAC25MAUSM156S so max of 10% of males US activity rate total has been more or less stable, so nothing bad for the country https://fred.stl…
/r/MensRights13/04/23 11:38 PM
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I'm on the extreme minority that thinks morally men should have no responsibility for children outside of explicit consensual agreement to do so because providing a necessary ingredient for a product to someone isn't an implicit agreement to what they do to it and consensually only women can decided what she does to her body, only person capable of making decision about whether or not to have kids. This holds whether or not you think abortion is moral.
/r/MensRights24/09/22 05:56 PM
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