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== Humans ==
== Humans ==


In humans, such bodyguarding may play an additional role due to the relatively large share of resources that males provide. For the support of the offspring a long-term bond of at least 10 years is hence highly conductive to [[reproductive success]], especially in [[life history|K-selected species]]. For such bonds to be stable, it is required that the male is the most dominant one the woman can attract as otherwise a more dominant could contest that bond.
In humans, such bodyguarding may play an additional role due to the relatively large share of resources that males provide.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men</ref><ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#In_hunter-gatherers.2C_men_use_meat_to_obtain_mating_opportunities_and_to_invest_in_mates_and_offspring</ref> For the support of the offspring a long-term bond of at least 10 years is hence highly conductive to [[reproductive success]], especially in [[life history|K-selected species]]. For such bonds to be stable, it is required that the male is the most dominant one the woman can attract as otherwise a more dominant could contest that bond.


Bodyguard hypothesis may predict that women tend to date up, especially when the most dominant males engage in [[polygyny]] and hence hoard a substantial fraction of the females as it is the case in the human species.
Bodyguard hypothesis may predict that women tend to date up, especially when the most dominant males engage in [[polygyny]] and hence hoard a substantial fraction of the females as it is the case in the human species.
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