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==Overview==
==Overview==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFhZZwgvLRQ|200x400|right|A [[foid]] discussing her near-term preference for alphas and long-term preference for betabux|frame|start=195&end=213}}


Betabux relationships are typically abusive in that the [[femoid]] reciprocates with minimal or no sexual affection, exploiting the agreeableness of the man, and keeping him just close enough for continued investment.
Betabux relationships are typically abusive in that the [[femoid]] reciprocates with minimal or no sexual affection, exploiting the agreeableness of the man, and keeping him just close enough for continued investment.
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==Evidence==
==Evidence==
Betabuxxing involving former [[single mother]]s is not very common as only 3% of all children in the U.S. live with a step father,<ref>https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-than-60-of-u-s-kids-live-with-two-biological-parents/</ref> even though around 10% of families in the U.S. involve single mothers and even more in the lower economic strata.<ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_single_parent_family_income_distribution.svg</ref> There is some evidence of betabuxxing on the [[demographics of inceldom#virgintable|demographics of inceldom]] article in that there is a sudden drop of male adult virgins around 35 which is is not present in women. It suddenly drops from 3.1% to 1.3%, suggesting at least 1% of men are storybook betabuxxed. Though a lot more betas may have had sex once or twice, i.e. not count as adult virgins and then betabux eventually. Moreover, one can also describe all betas in society providing for the high incident rates of single mothers via taxes as instance of the betabux phenomenon, with the state acting like a provider male and the betas not even getting sex in return.
Betabuxxing involving former [[single mother]]s is not very common as only 3% of all children in the U.S. live with a step father,<ref>https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-than-60-of-u-s-kids-live-with-two-biological-parents/</ref> even though around 10% of families in the U.S. involve single mothers and even more in the lower economic strata.<ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:US_single_parent_family_income_distribution.svg</ref> There is some evidence of betabuxxing on the [[demographics of inceldom#virgintable|demographics of inceldom]] article in that there is a sudden drop of male adult virgins around 35 which is is not present in women. It suddenly drops from 3.1% to 1.3%, suggesting at least 1% of men are storybook betabuxxed. Though a lot more betas may have had sex once or twice, i.e. not count as adult virgins and then betabux eventually. Moreover, one can also describe all betas in society providing for the high incident rates of single mothers via taxes as instance of the betabux phenomenon, with the state acting like a provider male and the betas not even getting sex in return.
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFhZZwgvLRQ|400|inline|A [[foid]] discussing her near-term preference for alphas and long-term preference for betabux|frame|start=195&end=213}}


==The archaetypal beta provider==
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