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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.
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