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The [[Blackpill]] is about understanding the fundamental nature of human social and sexual behavior, especially female mate choice, in the context of largely immutable traits and conditions such as physical attractiveness, physical stature, race, IQ, personality and neurotypicality. Science provides the best methods by which we can gain this understanding. Although the truth can be uncomfortable at times, it is ultimately more valuable than indulging in wishful thinking. This page summarizes some of the key scientific literature which can help us understand the unvarnished nature of male-female sexual and relationship dynamics.
The [[Blackpill]] is about understanding the fundamental nature of human social and sexual behavior, especially female mate choice, in the context of largely immutable traits such as physical attractiveness, physical stature, race, IQ, personality, neurotypicality and socio-economic status. Science provides the best methods by which we can gain this understanding. Although the truth can be uncomfortable at times, it is ultimately more valuable than indulging in wishful thinking. This page summarizes some of the key scientific literature which can help us understand the unvarnished nature of male-female sexual and relationship dynamics.


The information here is not a matter of "opinion" or "belief" but rather proven scientific fact. It is not intended to push any particular social or political agenda, but rather to educate about human nature without bias.
The information presented here is not a matter of opinion or belief, but rather based on forthright scientific results. It is not intended to push any particular agenda, but rather to educate about human nature without bias. Of course, individual studies with small sample sizes are not necessarily conclusive due to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publication_bias publication bias] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observational_error potential methodological errors].
But nearly all of the studies presented here are peer-reviewed, have statistical significance, and taken together they provide a compelling body of evidence.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_study Meta studies] were included whenever possible.


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