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Around 60% of incels on [[incels.co]] are not interested in "reproductive success", but only want love and companionship. A quarter of those incels would consider adoptive children. Around 40% do want children of their own.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref>  
Around 60% of incels on [[incels.co]] are not interested in "reproductive success", but only want love and companionship. A quarter of those incels would consider adoptive children. Around 40% do want children of their own.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref>  


Today, men do not become happier by producing more offspring.<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/351391.pdf</ref> So it is more likely warm body contact, orgasms and dominance status and the act of satisfying a woman that provide positive emotion, not reproductive success itself. Though in some cultural context number of offspring can probably act as dominance signaling.
Men do not become happier by producing more offspring.<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/351391.pdf</ref> This suggests it is rather things like warm body contact, orgasms and dominance status and the act of satisfying a woman that provide positive emotion, not reproductive success itself. Though in some cultural context number of offspring can probably act as dominance signaling.


== Reproductive strategies ==
== Reproductive strategies ==
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