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In the scientific literature, the term '''hypergamy''' mostly refers to '''marrying up''' in socioeconomic status and can refer to both men and women. In the [[manosphere]], the term is used more broadly for marrying or dating up in any sort of dimension relevant for mate selection, e.g. physical attractiveness, and it also refers to an hypothetical primal instinct in women about securing access to resources from men and avoiding inferior men.
In the scientific literature, the term '''hypergamy''' mostly refers to '''marrying up''' in socioeconomic status and can refer to both men and women. In the [[manosphere]], the term is used more broadly for marrying or dating up in any regard, for example in physical attractiveness, and it can refer to dating up relative to a woman's previous partner or relative to other males available, not just herself or the social standing of her family.


Women's tendency to date up is a result of their choosiness and men's [[Libido|higher sex drive]] and promiscuity. Men have fewer alternative mating options available to them, so they more readily make compromises and date down.<ref>https://assets.csom.umn.edu/assets/71503.pdf</ref>
Women's tendency to date up is a result of their higher choosiness and men's [[Libido|higher sex drive]] and promiscuity. Men have fewer alternative mating options available to them, so they more readily make compromises and date down.<ref>https://assets.csom.umn.edu/assets/71503.pdf</ref>


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