Rob Henderson
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And so if women are outperforming men, then yeah, you're going to create these, you know, soft harem dynamics of women, you know, basically being willing to date guys who may be dating other women. And even if they don't explicitly know this or desire this, this is just sort of a natural outcome. Yeah, I think like... Ideally, everyone wants commitment. Everyone wants someone.
And so if women are outperforming men, then yeah, you're going to create these, you know, soft harem dynamics of women, you know, basically being willing to date guys who may be dating other women. And even if they don't explicitly know this or desire this, this is just sort of a natural outcome. Yeah, I think like... Ideally, everyone wants commitment. Everyone wants someone.
But then I always think of this famous or this very nice line in Steven Pinker's famous book, How the Mind Works. And it's something like most women would rather share John F. Kennedy than have Bobo the Clown all to themselves. And, you know, the book was written in the 90s, so the references are a bit dated.
But then I always think of this famous or this very nice line in Steven Pinker's famous book, How the Mind Works. And it's something like most women would rather share John F. Kennedy than have Bobo the Clown all to themselves. And, you know, the book was written in the 90s, so the references are a bit dated.
But then I always think of this famous or this very nice line in Steven Pinker's famous book, How the Mind Works. And it's something like most women would rather share John F. Kennedy than have Bobo the Clown all to themselves. And, you know, the book was written in the 90s, so the references are a bit dated.
But the idea here is most women would rather, you know, maybe share Leonardo DiCaprio than have you know, some guy who's barely scraping by for their sole husband. And I do wonder sometimes because like over the last five or 10 years, there's been this discussion around polycules, poly relationships, open marriages, all these kinds of things. And maybe this is kind of the
But the idea here is most women would rather, you know, maybe share Leonardo DiCaprio than have you know, some guy who's barely scraping by for their sole husband. And I do wonder sometimes because like over the last five or 10 years, there's been this discussion around polycules, poly relationships, open marriages, all these kinds of things. And maybe this is kind of the
But the idea here is most women would rather, you know, maybe share Leonardo DiCaprio than have you know, some guy who's barely scraping by for their sole husband. And I do wonder sometimes because like over the last five or 10 years, there's been this discussion around polycules, poly relationships, open marriages, all these kinds of things. And maybe this is kind of the
inevitable outcome of the deregulation of the sexual marketplace of men falling more and more behind and, you know, people seemingly unwilling or uninterested in sort of figuring out what's going on there and prove men's prospects and thereby that would actually improve monogamy.
inevitable outcome of the deregulation of the sexual marketplace of men falling more and more behind and, you know, people seemingly unwilling or uninterested in sort of figuring out what's going on there and prove men's prospects and thereby that would actually improve monogamy.
inevitable outcome of the deregulation of the sexual marketplace of men falling more and more behind and, you know, people seemingly unwilling or uninterested in sort of figuring out what's going on there and prove men's prospects and thereby that would actually improve monogamy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, that's, yeah, that's, you know, whenever you see men falling behind, you know, often the headlines and the articles are framed as, well, women are suffering because, you know, they're unable to find a desirable male partner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, that's, yeah, that's, you know, whenever you see men falling behind, you know, often the headlines and the articles are framed as, well, women are suffering because, you know, they're unable to find a desirable male partner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, that's, yeah, that's, you know, whenever you see men falling behind, you know, often the headlines and the articles are framed as, well, women are suffering because, you know, they're unable to find a desirable male partner.
But, you know, the logic is let's concentrate on the woman who's suffering when actually, you know, the reason why she can't find desirable male partners because the men are the ones who are like floundering and falling further and further behind. Yeah.
But, you know, the logic is let's concentrate on the woman who's suffering when actually, you know, the reason why she can't find desirable male partners because the men are the ones who are like floundering and falling further and further behind. Yeah.
But, you know, the logic is let's concentrate on the woman who's suffering when actually, you know, the reason why she can't find desirable male partners because the men are the ones who are like floundering and falling further and further behind. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I think that was that's well put. And if you look at kind of the the research on who people think deserve help, or who would benefit most from help those kinds of things, it seems to be that especially on the political left, there's this belief that, um, Historically mistreated groups, it's perfectly reasonable not to hold them responsible for their misfortunes.
Yeah, yeah, I think that was that's well put. And if you look at kind of the the research on who people think deserve help, or who would benefit most from help those kinds of things, it seems to be that especially on the political left, there's this belief that, um, Historically mistreated groups, it's perfectly reasonable not to hold them responsible for their misfortunes.
Yeah, yeah, I think that was that's well put. And if you look at kind of the the research on who people think deserve help, or who would benefit most from help those kinds of things, it seems to be that especially on the political left, there's this belief that, um, Historically mistreated groups, it's perfectly reasonable not to hold them responsible for their misfortunes.