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'''Outbreeding depression''' is a significant decrease in an organism's ability to survive and [[reproductive success|reproduce]] due to an extreme [[regression toward the mean]]. Generating intermediate genotypes that are less fit than either parent as well as a breakdown of biochemical or physiological compatibility. For example, selection in one population might favor a large body size, whereas in another population small body size might be more advantageous, while individuals with intermediate body sizes are often disadvantaged in both populations.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outbreeding_depression</ref>
'''Outbreeding depression''' is a significant decrease in an organism's ability to survive and [[reproductive success|reproduce]] due to an extreme [[regression toward the mean]]. Generating intermediate genotypes that are less fit than either parent as well as a breakdown of biochemical or physiological compatibility. For example, selection in one population might favor a large body size, whereas in another population small body size might be more advantageous, while individuals with intermediate body sizes are often disadvantaged in both populations.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outbreeding_depression</ref>


In the incelosphere outbreeding depression and the social stigma of being mixed race most commonly effects [[HAPA]] mixed race males, whom are the result of their fathers [[SEAmaxxing]].
In the incelosphere outbreeding depression and the social stigma of being mixed race most commonly effects [[HAPA]] white and asian mixed race males, whom are the result of their fathers [[SEAmaxxing]].


== Outbreeding complications ==
== Outbreeding complications ==

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