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The '''Scientific Blackpill''' is about understanding the nature of human social and sexual behavior, especially female | The '''Scientific Blackpill''' is about understanding the nature of human social and sexual behavior, especially female mate choice, with a particular focus on (often controversial) evolutionary psychological perspectives. | ||
Research detailing the role of traits that are (or are plausibly argued to be) mostly immutable, in mediating social and sexual exclusion is strongly emphasized in this compilation, per the [[blackpill]] | Research detailing the role of traits that are (or are plausibly argued to be) mostly immutable, in mediating social and sexual exclusion is strongly emphasized in this compilation, per the [[blackpill]], however, this page can be considered somewhat distinct from the rest of the wiki, which is mostly [[pill jargon|non-pill-ideological]]. | ||
These traits include overall [[beauty|physical attractiveness]], facial bone structure, [[heightpill|stature]], [[muscle theory|muscularity]], [[bodyguard hypothesis|body frame size]], [[racepill|race]], [[dark triad|personality]], local sex ratios, [[IQ|intelligence]], ability, health, [[mentalcel|mental health]], and [[hypergamy|social and economic status]]. | |||
The page tries to maintain a neutral tone and focus on conveying the findings of the researchers cited without judgment. However, portions of the article are demarcated as "discussion" sections, which may occasionally contain un-sourced speculation or writing from a non-neutral POV. | |||
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