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* Gender role norms prescribing that men eat meat are actively maintained by both women and men and do in fact guide men’s food choices. | * Gender role norms prescribing that men eat meat are actively maintained by both women and men and do in fact guide men’s food choices. | ||
One of the common motivators of vegetarian men in adopting such a diet is connected to altruistic concerns (i.e. regarding animal welfare), but in women's average opinion this is sexually unattractive behavior. Women's preference for | One of the common motivators of vegetarian men in adopting such a diet is connected to altruistic concerns (i.e. regarding animal welfare), but in women's average opinion this is sexually unattractive behavior, largely due to perceptions of vegetarian men as being less masculine. Women's preference for omnivorous men might be partly due to the easier digestibility and nutritiousness of meat and the fact that [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#In_hunter-gatherers.2C_men_use_meat_to_obtain_mating_opportunities_and_to_invest_in_mates_and_offspring|men conducted the vast majority of hunting throughout human evolutionary history]], as women are substantially less adapted towards hunting than men. | ||
<span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span> | <span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span> |
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