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Some academics have proposed this behavior is innate to women, calling it a ''[[strategic pluralism|dual-mating strategy]]'' in which women secure high quality genes from an attractive male in their prime years, to then settle for a beta provider ''"later on in life though"''. | Some academics have proposed this behavior is innate to women, calling it a ''[[strategic pluralism|dual-mating strategy]]'' in which women secure high quality genes from an attractive male in their prime years, to then settle for a beta provider ''"later on in life though"''. | ||
Paradoxically this often comes at a greater financial cost than hiring a hooker for the beta male, but the beta male is typically too conscientious and agreeable to consider such possibilities. Since betabux males often missed out on sex during their formative years, they are often desperate, foolish and gullible when it comes to dealing with femoids. Just how misaligned this situation is with human biology of physical attraction, becomes apparent in [[Scientific Blackpill#tocAge|scientific data on men's preferences for young women and women's higher rate of facial aging]]. | Paradoxically this often comes at a greater financial cost than hiring a hooker for the beta male, but the beta male is typically too conscientious and agreeable to consider such possibilities. Since betabux males often missed out on sex during their formative years, they are often desperate, foolish and gullible when it comes to dealing with femoids. Just how misaligned this situation is with human biology of physical attraction, becomes apparent in [[Scientific Blackpill#tocAge|scientific data on men's preferences for young women and women's higher rate of facial aging]]. | ||
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[[ | == Evidence == | ||
Betabuxxing is not a highly prevalent phenomena, but it likely does exist, possibly more often in very progressive circles. E.g. non-paternity rates are very low in the U.S. (just about 3%). There is some evidence on the [[demographics of inceldom#virgintable|demographics of inceldom#virgintable]] article in that there is a sudden drop of male adult virgins around 35 which is is not present in women. It suddenly drops from 3.1% to 1.3%, suggesting around 1% of males are a true betabux. However, one can also describe all betas in society providing for the high incident rates of [[single mother]]s as instance of the betabux phenomenon, with the state acting like a provider male. | |||
== The archaetypal beta provider == | == The archaetypal beta provider == |