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Old 08-03-2017, 12:52 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I mean the shaming men for being virgins thing is linked to rape culture

where women are objects that men are supposed to get, and if you can't win the prize you don't have "game" so you're a loser

this is so heavily ingrained into the way we associate there's no reversing, but we should at least recognize it
Well what about sexual selection?

Roughly twice as many of your ancestors are females than are males. Why? Because on average women tend to have at least one child, where as with men there is more of a disparity in reproductive success.

This is basically sexual selection at work. So the men who fail to get women are judged not based on some arbitrary "rape culture." It's a much deeper insecurity that men endure in the face of being selected against by mother nature herself. Which is why it's "mother nature" and not "father nature."

Women (or more specifically mothers) are the filter through which the genes for the next generation are selected.
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