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This likely has a basis in evolutionary biology, as Dark Triad traits may have helped provide a competitive edge to men in difficult times, for example, by allowing a man to kill others for resources.
This likely has a basis in evolutionary biology, as Dark Triad traits may have helped provide a competitive edge to men in difficult times, for example, by allowing a man to kill others for resources.


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* ''To explore the attractiveness of the DT personality to the other sex, 128 women rated created (male) characters designed to capture high DT facets of personality or a control personality.''
* ''To explore the attractiveness of the DT personality to the other sex, 128 women rated created (male) characters designed to capture high DT facets of personality or a control personality.''
* ''Physicality was held constant.''
* ''Physicality was held constant.''
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* ''The results of our study demonstrate that the Dark Triad male personality is attractive to women and this effect is not mediated by these men’s greater perceived Extraversion or Neuroticism.''
* ''The results of our study demonstrate that the Dark Triad male personality is attractive to women and this effect is not mediated by these men’s greater perceived Extraversion or Neuroticism.''


'''Reference:'''
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Cartera GL, Campbell AC, Muncer S. The Dark Triad personality: Attractiveness to women. Personality and Individual Differences. Volume 56, January 2014, Pages 57-61.
Cartera GL, Campbell AC, Muncer S. The Dark Triad personality: Attractiveness to women. Personality and Individual Differences. Volume 56, January 2014, Pages 57-61.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886913012245
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886913012245
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Thus while the amount of male sex that was had was unchanged, more of the sex was consolidated into extra sex for the top 5-20% of men (ie. "Chads"). Thus it is clear that Chads are truly having more sex than ever before.
Thus while the amount of male sex that was had was unchanged, more of the sex was consolidated into extra sex for the top 5-20% of men (ie. "Chads"). Thus it is clear that Chads are truly having more sex than ever before.


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* ''Although we found no change in median numbers of sex partners [for men], we found significant increases in the numbers of sex partners reported by the top 5% and 20%.''
* ''Although we found no change in median numbers of sex partners [for men], we found significant increases in the numbers of sex partners reported by the top 5% and 20%.''
* ''We found an overall statistically significant increase in reported lifetime opposite-sex sex partners overall for men in the top 20% from 12 in 2002 to 15 in 2011–2013 (95% CIs, 11–14 and 15–15, respectively).''
* ''We found an overall statistically significant increase in reported lifetime opposite-sex sex partners overall for men in the top 20% from 12 in 2002 to 15 in 2011–2013 (95% CIs, 11–14 and 15–15, respectively).''
* ''Similarly, there was a statistically significant overall increase in reported lifetime partners for men in the top 5% from 38 in 2002 to 50 in 2011–2013 (95% CIs, 30–40 and 50–50, respectively).''
* ''Similarly, there was a statistically significant overall increase in reported lifetime partners for men in the top 5% from 38 in 2002 to 50 in 2011–2013 (95% CIs, 30–40 and 50–50, respectively).''


'''Reference:'''
<span style="font-size:125%>'''References:'''</span>
Harper CR, Dittus PJ, Leichliter JS, Aral, SO. Changes in the Distribution of Sex Partners in the United States: 2002 to 2011–2013
* Harper CR, Dittus PJ, Leichliter JS, Aral, SO. Changes in the Distribution of Sex Partners in the United States: 2002 to 2011–2013. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: February 2017 - Volume 44 - Issue 2 - p 96–100. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000554
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: February 2017 - Volume 44 - Issue 2 - p 96–100.
* https://journals.lww.com/stdjournal/Fulltext/2017/02000/Changes_in_the_Distribution_of_Sex_Partners_in_the.5.aspx
doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000554
https://journals.lww.com/stdjournal/Fulltext/2017/02000/Changes_in_the_Distribution_of_Sex_Partners_in_the.5.aspx
https://incels.co/threads/science-confirms-compared-to-last-decade-women-putting-out-only-for-chad.42066/
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==[Age] It is normal for healthy men to find pubescent & prepubescent females sexually arousing==
==[Age] It is normal for healthy men to find pubescent & prepubescent females sexually arousing==
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The conclusion scientific researchers have drawn from this study and others is that it is therefore normal for a healthy heterosexual man to be capable of sexual arousal by adolescent females in almost all cases, and even to be capable of arousal to female children in more than half of cases. The findings from this study have since been replicated many times since.  
The conclusion scientific researchers have drawn from this study and others is that it is therefore normal for a healthy heterosexual man to be capable of sexual arousal by adolescent females in almost all cases, and even to be capable of arousal to female children in more than half of cases. The findings from this study have since been replicated many times since.  


Currently, society deems any man who is sexually aroused by any female under typically 18 years old "a deviant." Scientifically, however, we can see there would be nothing deviant about any such arousal. It would in fact be completely normal. Whether any such arousal should be acted upon is a different subject altogether.
Currently, society deems any man who is sexually aroused by any female under typically 18 years old "a deviant." Scientifically, however, we can see there would be nothing deviant about any such arousal. It would in fact be completely normal. Whether any such arousal should be acted upon is a different subject altogether. Regardless, it can likely be agreed that vilifying men for simply possessing and acknowledging the natural, healthy sex drive they were born with is not helpful or productive.


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* ''A series of studies in the 1970s and 1980s consistently showed that gynephilic men experience sexual arousal to prepubescent girls.''  
* ''A series of studies in the 1970s and 1980s consistently showed that gynephilic men experience sexual arousal to prepubescent girls.''  
* ''Freund and Costell (1970) first demonstrated that in terms of relative arousal, gynephilic men showed the most increase to adult and pubescent females, the greatest decrease to all age categories of males, and arousal to prepubescent females falling between the two.''
* ''Freund and Costell (1970) first demonstrated that in terms of relative arousal, gynephilic men showed the most increase to adult and pubescent females, the greatest decrease to all age categories of males, and arousal to prepubescent females falling between the two.''
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* ''These patterns of arousal were replicated by both Frenzel and Lang (1989) and Blanchard, Lykins, et al. (2009). ''
* ''These patterns of arousal were replicated by both Frenzel and Lang (1989) and Blanchard, Lykins, et al. (2009). ''


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Summary of research on the subject: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44687033_Sexual_Arousal_to_Female_Children_in_Gynephilic_Men
Summary of research on the subject: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44687033_Sexual_Arousal_to_Female_Children_in_Gynephilic_Men
Lykins, Amy & Cantor, James & Kuban, Michael & Blak, Thomas & Dickey, Robert & E Klassen, Philip & Blanchard, Ray. (2010). Sexual Arousal to Female Children in Gynephilic Men. Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment. 22. 279-89. 10.1177/1079063210372141.
Lykins, Amy & Cantor, James & Kuban, Michael & Blak, Thomas & Dickey, Robert & E Klassen, Philip & Blanchard, Ray. (2010). Sexual Arousal to Female Children in Gynephilic Men. Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment. 22. 279-89. 10.1177/1079063210372141.
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This change has also created a $4 billion online dating industry. Many of these online services primarily target men for payments by requiring ongoing payments in order for their profile to be seen by women (eg. Tinder Boosts).  
This change has also created a $4 billion online dating industry. Many of these online services primarily target men for payments by requiring ongoing payments in order for their profile to be seen by women (eg. Tinder Boosts).  


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* ''For heterosexual couples in the U.S., meeting online has become the most popular way couples meet, eclipsing meeting through friends for the first time around 2013.''
* ''For heterosexual couples in the U.S., meeting online has become the most popular way couples meet, eclipsing meeting through friends for the first time around 2013.''
* ''39% of heterosexual couples that got together in the US in 2017 met online.''
* ''39% of heterosexual couples that got together in the US in 2017 met online.''
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* ''We find that Internet meeting is displacing the roles that family and friends once played in bringing couples together.''
* ''We find that Internet meeting is displacing the roles that family and friends once played in bringing couples together.''


'''References:'''
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* Rosenfeld M, Thomas RJ, Hausen S. 2019. Research Note:  Disintermediating your friends. Pending for peer-review publication.
Rosenfeld M, Thomas RJ, Hausen S. 2019. Research Note:  Disintermediating your friends. Pending for peer-review publication.
* https://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdf
https://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdf
* https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst
https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst
* https://qz.com/1546677/around-40-of-us-couples-now-first-meet-online/
https://qz.com/1546677/around-40-of-us-couples-now-first-meet-online/


==[Looks] Beauty is objective and measurable in the brain ==
==[Looks] Beauty is objective and measurable in the brain ==


It has long been debated whether or not there is there an objective, biological basis for the experience of beauty or if it is subjective and individually or culturally driven. To determine this, researchers showed average people with no art education images of masterpieces of Classical and Renaissance sculpture, and modified versions of these arts with less mathematically ideal proportions.
It has long been debated whether there is there an objective, biological basis for the experience of beauty or if it is subjective and individually or culturally driven. To determine this, researchers showed average people images of masterpieces of Classical and Renaissance sculpture, and modified versions of these arts with less mathematically ideal proportions.


They then used fMRI to measure activation of various parts of the subjects' brains, when they were exposed to either the beautiful ideal art or the less beautiful modified art. There were clearly differential patterns of brain activation. These demonstrated that untrained people could generally come to consensus on which version was "beautiful" or not, and when beauty was encountered, it activated predictable pathways in the brain to process it.  
They then used fMRI to measure activation of the subjects' brains when they were exposed to either the beautiful ideal art or the less beautiful modified art. Researchers observed clear differential patterns of brain activation. It was shown that average people could easily come to consensus on which version was "beautiful" or not, and when beauty was encountered, it activated predictable pathways in the brain to process it.  


Primarily, the insula appeared responsible for judging whether something was beautiful or not, and if something was beautiful, the amygdala would then be activated to provide an emotional response. Researchers state this suggests that both our capacity to detect beauty and enjoy the pleasurable sensations it elicits are strongly hardwired into our brain structure.
Primarily, the insula appeared responsible for judging whether something was beautiful or not, and if something was beautiful, the amygdala would then be activated to provide an emotional response. Researchers state this suggests that both our capacity to detect beauty and enjoy the pleasurable sensations it elicits are strongly hardwired into our brain structure.


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* ''The observation of original sculptures, relative to the modified ones, produced activation of the right insula as well as of some lateral and medial cortical areas (lateral occipital gyrus, precuneus and prefrontal areas). When volunteers were required to give an overt aesthetic judgment, the images judged as beautiful selectively activated the right amygdala, relative to those judged as ugly.''
* ''The observation of original sculptures, relative to the modified ones, produced activation of the right insula as well as of some lateral and medial cortical areas (lateral occipital gyrus, precuneus and prefrontal areas). When volunteers were required to give an overt aesthetic judgment, the images judged as beautiful selectively activated the right amygdala, relative to those judged as ugly.''
* ''We conclude that the sense of beauty is mediated by two non-mutually exclusive processes: one based on a joint activation of sets of cortical neurons, triggered by parameters intrinsic to the stimuli, and the insula (objective beauty); the other based on the activation of the amygdala, driven by one's own emotional experiences (subjective beauty).''
* ''We conclude that the sense of beauty is mediated by two non-mutually exclusive processes: one based on a joint activation of sets of cortical neurons, triggered by parameters intrinsic to the stimuli, and the insula (objective beauty); the other based on the activation of the amygdala, driven by one's own emotional experiences (subjective beauty).''
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* ''Although individual biases are undeniable, it is also rather implausible to maintain that beauty has no biological substrate and is merely a conventional, experientially determined concept.''
* ''Although individual biases are undeniable, it is also rather implausible to maintain that beauty has no biological substrate and is merely a conventional, experientially determined concept.''


'''Reference:'''
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Di Dio C, Macaluso E, Rizzolatti G (2007) The Golden Beauty: Brain Response to Classical and Renaissance Sculptures. PLoS ONE2(11): e1201. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001201
* Di Dio C, Macaluso E, Rizzolatti G (2007) The Golden Beauty: Brain Response to Classical and Renaissance Sculptures. PLoS ONE2(11): e1201. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001201
https://archive.is/tmkKW
* https://archive.is/tmkKW


==[Race] Women are more racist in dating than men==
==[Race] Women are more racist in dating than men==
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[[File:Pew_2010_-_interracial_marriage.jpg||Interracial Marriage Trends]]
[[File:Pew_2010_-_interracial_marriage.jpg||Interracial Marriage Trends]]


Reference:
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* https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/02/16/the-rise-of-intermarriage/2/
* https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/02/16/the-rise-of-intermarriage/2/


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25% of all straight porn searches by women were for videos featuring violence against women.
25% of all straight porn searches by women were for videos featuring violence against women.


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* ''A quarter of straight porn searches by women are for videos featuring violence against their own sex.''
* ''A quarter of straight porn searches by women are for videos featuring violence against their own sex.''
* ''Five percent of searches by women are for content portraying nonconsensual sex.''
* ''Five percent of searches by women are for content portraying nonconsensual sex.''
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* ''If there is a genre of porn in which violence is perpetrated against a woman, my analysis of the data shows that it almost always appeals disproportionately to women.''
* ''If there is a genre of porn in which violence is perpetrated against a woman, my analysis of the data shows that it almost always appeals disproportionately to women.''


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https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/bm9w7v/why-are-so-many-women-searching-for-ultra-violent-porn
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/bm9w7v/why-are-so-many-women-searching-for-ultra-violent-porn


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Of the women who reported having the most common rape fantasy rape fantasy, ''being overpowered or forced by a man to surrender sexually against my will,'' 40% had it at least once a month and 20% had it at least once a week.
Of the women who reported having the most common rape fantasy rape fantasy, ''being overpowered or forced by a man to surrender sexually against my will,'' 40% had it at least once a month and 20% had it at least once a week.


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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19085605
* https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19085605
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-012-9934-6
* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-012-9934-6
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/bm9w7v/why-are-so-many-women-searching-for-ultra-violent-porn
* https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/bm9w7v/why-are-so-many-women-searching-for-ultra-violent-porn
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-raj-persaud/womens-sexual-fantasies_b_1511322.html
* https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-raj-persaud/womens-sexual-fantasies_b_1511322.html


==[Personality] The majority of autistic men remain virgins into their 30s==
==[Personality] The majority of autistic men remain virgins into their 30s==


==[Height] Taller men experience a better quality of life in almost every respect==
==[Height] Taller men experience a better quality of life in almost every respect==
https://www.bodylogicmd.com/drawing-the-short-straw
 
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* https://www.bodylogicmd.com/drawing-the-short-straw


==[Hypergamy] Average women receive 20 times as many matches as average men on Tinder==
==[Hypergamy] Average women receive 20 times as many matches as average men on Tinder==


'''Reference:'''
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Gareth Tyson, Vasile C. Perta, Hamed Haddadi, Michael C. Seto, Queen Mary University of London, Sapienza University of Rome, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group A First Look at User Activity on Tinder
* Gareth Tyson, Vasile C. Perta, Hamed Haddadi, Michael C. Seto, Queen Mary University of London, Sapienza University of Rome, Royal Ottawa Health Care Group A First Look at User Activity on Tinder
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1607.01952.pdf
* https://arxiv.org/pdf/1607.01952.pdf


==[Hypergamy] Being unattractive reduces men's chances of finding partners, but not women's==
==[Hypergamy] Being unattractive reduces men's chances of finding partners, but not women's==
http://www.reis.cis.es/REIS/PDF/REIS_159_07_ENGLISH1499424514902.pdf


==[Looks] Women feel disgust at the idea of sexual contact with unattractive men==
When speaking of the challenges that being an unattractive man poses in dating, many women are unsympathetic and cannot understand how being unattractive as a man could be so detrimental to success. Research suggests this may be because women do not suffer the same disadvantages from being unattractive, and thus have no personal reference for understanding the struggles of unattractive men.
 
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* http://www.reis.cis.es/REIS/PDF/REIS_159_07_ENGLISH1499424514902.pdf
 
==[Looks] Women feel sexual disgust when shown unattractive men==


Researchers showed 91 female psychology undergraduates either an erotic video or a hiking video before rating the attractiveness of photographs of men’s faces. The faces varied in attractiveness, and some had blemishes. The women then rated their disgust towards anticipated behaviors with men depicted on photographs.
Researchers attempted to study how women rate men and react to imagined sex with men while in an aroused and unaroused state. To do so, they showed 91 women either an erotic video or a hiking video before rating the attractiveness of photographs of men’s faces. The faces varied in attractiveness. The women then rated their disgust towards anticipated behaviors with men depicted on photographs.


They found by far the most dramatic influence on women's disgust was how attractive the man they showed them was. Sexually arousing women with pornography beforehand did not reduce their disgust at unattractive men. They note that because women experience a higher degree of sexual disgust at baseline compared to men, this is likely harder to override.
They found that the most dramatic influence on women's disgust was how attractive the man they showed them was. Sexually arousing women with pornography beforehand did not reduce their disgust at unattractive men. They note that women experience a higher degree of sexual disgust at baseline compared to men. Thus a man must be very attractive to override their innate sense of disgust. Since men have less sexual disgust at baseline, men may on the other hand be more flexible to consider women of more broadly varying attractiveness.


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* ''Disgust is an avoidance reaction that serves the function of discouraging costly mating decisions.''
* ''Disgust is an avoidance reaction that serves the function of discouraging costly mating decisions.''
* ''In an online experiment, women rated their disgust towards anticipated behaviors with men depicted on photographs.''
* ''In an online experiment, women rated their disgust towards anticipated behaviors with men depicted on photographs.''
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* ''Women on average have a higher disgust sensitivity and propensity than men. This also implies that they require relatively more sexual arousal to outweigh disgust and elicit a sexually functioning feedback loop. In other words, sexual arousal is less likely to outweigh disgust in women.''
* ''Women on average have a higher disgust sensitivity and propensity than men. This also implies that they require relatively more sexual arousal to outweigh disgust and elicit a sexually functioning feedback loop. In other words, sexual arousal is less likely to outweigh disgust in women.''


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Add figure 2 - graph of disgust attractive vs. unattractive combined with figure 1 images.
Add figure 2 - graph of disgust attractive vs. unattractive combined with figure 1 images.


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Zsok, F., Fleischman, D.S., Borg, C. et al. Disgust Trumps Lust: Women’s Disgust and Attraction Towards Men Is Unaffected by Sexual Arousal. Evolutionary Psychological Science (2017) 3: 353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-017-0106-8  
* Zsok, F., Fleischman, D.S., Borg, C. et al. Disgust Trumps Lust: Women’s Disgust and Attraction Towards Men Is Unaffected by Sexual Arousal. Evolutionary Psychological Science (2017) 3: 353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-017-0106-8  
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0106-8
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0106-8
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317273311_Disgust_Trumps_Lust_Women's_Disgust_and_Attraction_Towards_Men_Is_Unaffected_by_Sexual_Arousal/download
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317273311_Disgust_Trumps_Lust_Women's_Disgust_and_Attraction_Towards_Men_Is_Unaffected_by_Sexual_Arousal/download


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