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(polygamy, polygyny and polyandry refer to marriage afaik. polyamory refers to an informal union (with key condition being "good vibes"), that may or may not involve marriages) |
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'''Polygyny''' | '''Polygyny''' refers to the marriage of a man with several women. | ||
It is a special and the most prevalent kind of [[polygamy]] | It is a special and the most prevalent kind of [[polygamy]] simply meaning marriage with many partners. | ||
[[Polyandry]] is the rare counterpart in which a woman has multiple men. | |||
This is generally how society orders itself when either [[chad]]s get power like in Arabic countries, or when [[femoid]]s are sexually liberated. Polygyny on a societal wide scale with a population of male [[incels]] is also known as 'rotating [[polyandry]]'. [[Chads]] are polygamous. [[Foid]]s are naturally drawn to a small % of men and are not sexually generous.<ref>https://www.counter-currents.com/2011/06/rotating-polyandry-and-its-enforcers-part-1/</ref> | This is generally how society orders itself when either [[chad]]s get power like in Arabic countries, or when [[femoid]]s are sexually liberated. Polygyny on a societal wide scale with a population of male [[incels]] is also known as 'rotating [[polyandry]]'. [[Chads]] are polygamous. [[Foid]]s are naturally drawn to a small % of men and are not sexually generous.<ref>https://www.counter-currents.com/2011/06/rotating-polyandry-and-its-enforcers-part-1/</ref> | ||
== Historical evidence == | == Historical evidence == | ||
Humans are a moderately polygynous species. In the Ethnographic Atlas, of 1,231 societies noted, 588 had frequent polygyny, 453 had occasional polygyny, and only 186 were fully monogamous. Even fewer, just 4 were polyandrous.<ref>http://eclectic.ss.uci.edu/~drwhite/worldcul/atlas.htm</ref> | Humans are a moderately polygynous species. In the Ethnographic Atlas, of 1,231 societies noted, 588 had frequent polygyny, 453 had occasional polygyny, and only 186 were fully monogamous. Even fewer, just 4 were polyandrous. Hence, 84.6% of societies were at least mildly polygynous.<ref>http://eclectic.ss.uci.edu/~drwhite/worldcul/atlas.htm</ref> | ||
In traditional societies, men's reproductive variances are approximately 2–4 times those of women. Also the highest lifetime [[reproductive success]] is over 1000, whereas the female maximum is 69, which implies greater sexual inequality for men. In average forager societies, 21% of married women are married polygynously.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119125563.evpsych113</ref> | In traditional societies, men's reproductive variances are approximately 2–4 times those of women. Also the highest lifetime [[reproductive success]] is over 1000, whereas the female maximum is 69, which implies greater sexual inequality for men. In average forager societies, 21% of married women are married polygynously.<ref>https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119125563.evpsych113</ref> | ||
Women may have reproduced twice as often as men throughout history as a result.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Before_.27enforced_monogamy.27.2C_women.27s_effective_population_size_was_up_to_17x_larger_than_men.27s</ref> | Women may have reproduced twice as often as men throughout history as a result.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Before_.27enforced_monogamy.27.2C_women.27s_effective_population_size_was_up_to_17x_larger_than_men.27s</ref> |