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===Academic overview===
===Academic overview===
'''In academia''', researchers suggest that marriage is naturally more likely to occur the more resources a man has compared to the woman.<ref>https://d-nb.info/997448148/34</ref>  
'''In academia''', researchers suggest that marriage is naturally more likely to occur the more resources a man has compared to the woman.<ref>https://d-nb.info/997448148/34</ref>  
This is due to the fact that men desire sex more than women, giving women an upper hand in sexual exchange, part of what is broadly referred to as the, "principle of least interest".  Sex then becomes a, "'''female''' resource for social exchange", in which a, "broad range of valued goods", are competed for by men in order to, ''purchase'' sex from women with this broad array of (often non-monetary) resources.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701630277X</ref>  Females compete with each other to, "sell high", in the form of withholding sex,<ref>Baumeister & Twenge, 2002</ref> slut-shaming, and gossip.  Whereas male sexual competition takes the form of amassing the "broad range of valued goods".  When men compete in terms of resources and women raise the resource cost of sex, this creates a situation where the men with the most resources get the most sexual access.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701630277X</ref>  Women, being the sellers of the sexual access they collectively commodify as much as possible,can choose '''whenever they want to have sex''' by merely accepting a buyer or lowering their price.  Whereas men must engage in the work necessary to amass the resources required to buy what women collectively commodify.
This is due to the fact that men desire sex more than women, giving women an upper hand in sexual exchange, part of what is broadly referred to as the, "principle of least interest".  Sex then becomes a, "'''female''' commodified resource for social exchange", in which a, "broad range of valued goods", are competed for by men in order to, ''purchase'' sex from women with this broad array of (often non-monetary) resources.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701630277X</ref>  Females compete with each other to, "sell high", in the form of withholding sex,<ref>Baumeister & Twenge, 2002</ref> slut-shaming, and gossip.  Whereas male sexual competition takes the form of amassing the "broad range of valued goods".  When men compete in terms of resources and women raise the resource cost of sex, this creates a situation where the men with the most resources get the most sexual access.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701630277X</ref>  Women, being the sellers of the sexual access they collectively commodify as much as possible,can choose '''whenever they want to have sex''' by merely accepting a buyer or lowering their price.  Whereas men must engage in the work necessary to amass the resources required to buy what women collectively commodify.


There are mixed results about the importance of a power differential regarding income and education for women's marital (aka post-wedding) satisfaction.
There are mixed results about the importance of a power differential regarding income and education for women's marital (aka post-wedding) satisfaction.
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