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[[File:Mogging.gif|frame|right|The [[moggee]] in this example is performing [[mate guarding]].]]
[[File:Mogging.gif|frame|right|The [[moggee]] in this example is performing [[mate guarding]].]]
'''Mate guarding''' is behavior that men perform to protect their mate from sexual advances from other men and to prevent their mate from falling in love with more [[dominance hierarchy|dominant]] men. The man not only mate guards as a means of paternity assurance, but also to save face and avoid being outcompeted by other males.
'''Mate guarding''' is behavior that men perform to protect their mate from sexual advances from other men and to prevent their mate from falling in love with more [[dominance hierarchy|dominant]] men. The man not only mate guards as a means of paternity assurance, but also to save face, to avoid being outcompeted by other males, and to avoid having to start all over again courting a new partner (something women do not need to worry about with their passive sexuality).


Women also mate-guard, but to lesser extent. In one survey, 53% of women, but only 13% of men would forgive their partner's infidelity.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Half_of_women_in_relationships_report_maintaining_a_.27back-up.27_partner_in_their_social_circle</ref>
Women also mate-guard, but to lesser extent. In one survey, 53% of women, but only 13% of men would forgive their partner's infidelity.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Half_of_women_in_relationships_report_maintaining_a_.27back-up.27_partner_in_their_social_circle</ref>
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