Our Genetics At Work – Heredity is a bigger deal than we like to admit.

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    RoyDal
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    Physical Attraction Linked to Genes That Control Height
    Jan. 19, 2016 — Some may believe that chance brings you together with your loved one, but scientists have found a far less romantic reason. Mate choice is influenced by our genes, in part by those responsible for … read more
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160119141424.htm

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #180094
    Narwhal
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    Sure. Let’s throw out all the obvious reasons and go with an genetics theory that we’ll never be able to prove. Good idea.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Faust For Science
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    Mate choice is influenced by our genes,

    So does culture, society, pier pressure, life experiences, and personal likes and dislikes.

    There is no one determining factor in people selecting in relationship, and some negatives can be overcome if there are more positives than negatives.

    The problem is that this current society is structured to reward women for rejecting and destroying the lives of men. Remove that destructive reward from the equation and things will settle out into a balance.

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    I’ll admit that genetics play a part, but people have a tendency to throw things in the hands of fate, god, destiny or whatever. That’s what we’ve done in the past to make ourselves feel better, and the order of the day is science: specifically genetics. But I’ve noticed we as human beings try to absolve ourselves of any agency at all. There are certain things we are attracted to yes, and genetics do play a role, but so does experience, and conscious effort to do things. I mean, for f~~~s sake, genetics and biological programming should make something like MGTOW impossible, right? And yet here we are. I think we like to absolve ourselves of any responsibility, however we can to make ourselves feel better.

    Good article, though ROYDAL, very thought provoking, although I’ve had my mind made up on this for quite some time.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #180154
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    Genetics is probably the single largest.

    Women have long since found a way to sidestep genetics with first impressions. That being with make-up.

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    I started reading this but I call B.S. It says people seek mates of similar height… Bulls~~~. 90% or so of women I have met prefer a man much taller than herself. In fact, years ago when I was on Facebook and I got to see who all the ladies from high school married, I would say out of about 40 only 4 or 5 men that these ladies married were under 5’9″. Also I would say about 30 of the 40 women married men who were 6′ or taller, regardless of the height of the female.

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    Physical Attraction Linked to Genes That Control Height
    Jan. 19, 2016 — Some may believe that chance brings you together with your loved one, but scientists have found a far less romantic reason. Mate choice is influenced by our genes, in part by those responsible for … read more
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160119141424.htm

    I started reading this, but um, I would say about 90% of women do NOT prefer men of the same height as themselves. So, I have no idea how they came to these statistics… Most women want a man who is around 6′ to 6’2, even if they are 5 feet tall. In fact, when I was on Facebook a few years ago and I got to see who all the ladies I went to high school with ended up marrying I would say only two guys were in the 5’6″-5’9″ range, the rest, literally like 40 marriages, the guys were over 6′ regardless of the height of the female…

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