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<span style="font-size:125%">'''Discussion:'''</span>
<span style="font-size:125%">'''Discussion:'''</span>


In modern societies, men who are sexually aroused by underage females are widely regarded as ''deviants''. Scientifically, however, we can see there is nothing deviant about any such arousal. It is, in fact, be completely normal. Whether any such arousal should be acted upon is a different subject altogether. Regardless, it can be agreed that vilifying men for simply possessing and acknowledging the natural, healthy sex drive they were born with is not helpful or productive.
In modern societies, men who are sexually aroused by underage females are widely regarded as perverted. Scientifically, however, we can see such arousal patterns are not uncommon in healthy adult males. It is, in fact, be completely normal. Whether any such arousal should be acted upon is a different subject altogether. Regardless, it can be agreed that vilifying men for simply possessing and acknowledging the natural, healthy sex drive they were born with is not helpful or productive.


The attraction of males to [[neoteny]] may have to do with the fact only women, but not men, can be certain their offspring is their own. Hence, men may have evolved to monopolize women at early to assure [[paternity assurance|sexual exclusivity]] and avoid [[cuckoldry]]. Moreover, men have historically [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men|provided resources to women and the offspring]], which should provide additional incentive to minimize the risk of investing in other men's offspring. For these reasons, men may have evolved to prefer juvenile, submissive and easily controllable females, resulting in women being selected for these neotenous traits. In fact, contrary to feminist anti-patriarchal views, this is not only men's preference. Historically, marriages were predominantly arranged by the parents and the marriage concerned questions of inheritance (Apostolou 2019). Entire families have an interest in choosing submissive women as partners for their male offspring and relatives for paternity assurance. Cross-culturally, one can observe that both men and their mothers [[female subordination|heavily limit women's reproductive freedom]]. Gowaty (1992, 231-40) writes:
The attraction of males to [[neoteny]] may have to do with the fact only women, but not men, can be certain their offspring is their own. Hence, men may have evolved to monopolize women at early to assure [[paternity assurance|sexual exclusivity]] and avoid [[cuckoldry]]. Moreover, men have historically [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men|provided resources to women and the offspring]], which should provide additional incentive to minimize the risk of investing in other men's offspring. For these reasons, men may have evolved to prefer juvenile, submissive and easily controllable females, resulting in women being selected for these neotenous traits. In fact, contrary to feminist anti-patriarchal views, this is not only men's preference. Historically, marriages were predominantly arranged by the parents and the marriage concerned questions of inheritance (Apostolou 2019). Entire families have an interest in choosing submissive women as partners for their male offspring and relatives for paternity assurance. Cross-culturally, one can observe that both men and their mothers [[female subordination|heavily limit women's reproductive freedom]]. Gowaty (1992, 231-40) writes:
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