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'''Bateman's Principle''' is a principle in evolutionary biology which states that there is greater variance (or inequality) in reproductive success among men than there is among women.  There is debate as to whether this principle holds true across the animal kingdom as a whole, however incels believe the principle holds for at least humans.
'''Bateman's Principle''' is a principle in evolutionary biology which states that there is greater variance (or inequality) in reproductive success among males than females.  There is debate as to whether this principle holds true across the animal kingdom as a whole, however incels believe the principle holds for at least humans.


Female [[hypergamy]] exaggerates Bateman's Principle in humans and makes it worse.  This is partially why men complain more than women do about access to sexual intimacy.  [[hypergamy#GINI coefficients|Studies have shown]], and academics such as scholar [[Angela Nagle]] and sexologist [[Kristin Spitznogle]] have argued that Bateman's Priniciple indeed applies to modern humans.  Nagle, Spitznogle, and others such as [[Rodger Devlin]] also say that this sexual stratification is being intensified as a result of sexual liberation.
Female [[hypergamy]] exaggerates Bateman's Principle in humans and makes it worse.  This is partially why men complain more than women do about access to sexual intimacy.  [[hypergamy#GINI coefficients|Studies have shown]], and academics such as scholar [[Angela Nagle]] and sexologist [[Kristin Spitznogle]] have argued that Bateman's Priniciple indeed applies to modern humans.  Nagle, Spitznogle, and others such as [[Rodger Devlin]] also say that this sexual stratification is being intensified as a result of sexual liberation.
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