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The '''Scientific Blackpill''' is about understanding the nature of human social and sexual behavior, especially female mate choice.
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.
This page can be considered somewhat distinct from the rest of the wiki, which is non-pill-ideological. This article intends to collect research on human sexual behavior and mate choice, with a particular focus on evolutionary psychological perspectives (that often prove controversial) on the motives of human sexual and social behavior.


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]] theory of female mate choice.
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 physical attractiveness, facial bone structure, stature, muscularity, race, personality, local sex ratios, intelligence, ability, health, mental health, as well as 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, there are portions of the article demarcated as "discussion" sections, which may occasionally contain un-sourced speculation or writing from a non-neutral POV.
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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