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== Playing with men's ancient emotions ==  | == Playing with men's ancient emotions ==  | ||
There is a growing body of evidence of women exploiting the ancient sensitivities in men about [[paternity assurance]], promiscuity, sperm competition etc. so as to [[resources for orgasms|provoke men's investment]]. For example, a women in a stable relationship might engage in flirting to provoke their current provider's [[sexual envy|envy]], leading him to invest more into her and regain her exclusive sexual access.  | There is a growing body of evidence of women [[female sneakiness|exploiting]] the ancient sensitivities in men about [[paternity assurance]], promiscuity, sperm competition etc. so as to [[resources for orgasms|provoke men's investment]]. For example, a women in a stable relationship might engage in flirting to provoke their current provider's [[sexual envy|envy]], leading him to invest more into her and regain her exclusive sexual access.  | ||
This might serve as additional explanation besides the immanent material and psychological costs associated with straying women such as [[single mom|single motherhood]] or investment into other men's offspring.  | This might serve as additional explanation besides the immanent material and psychological costs associated with straying women such as [[single mom|single motherhood]] or investment into other men's offspring.  | ||
Relatedly, women are seen to feign [[whoring|sexual willingness]] or sexual neediness (as evidenced by almost half of women reporting to be not sexually satisfied enough),<ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-good-sex-matters/202003/why-many-women-arent-sexually-satisfied</ref> seemingly with the same purpose of getting access to men's resources, or using a switch-and-bait manipulation tactic wherein they first pretend to [[sexual economics|sell sex]] cheaply to then switch back to their coyness and sell it at a higher price.  | Relatedly, women are seen to feign [[whoring|sexual willingness]] or sexual neediness (as evidenced by almost half of women reporting to be not sexually satisfied enough),<ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-good-sex-matters/202003/why-many-women-arent-sexually-satisfied</ref> seemingly with the same purpose of getting access to men's resources, or using a switch-and-bait manipulation tactic wherein they first pretend to [[sexual economics|sell sex]] cheaply to then switch back to their coyness and sell it at a higher price.  | ||