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The rate of female infidelity has risen considerably in the recent decades, having caught up with men among millennials,<ref>http://www.fincham.info/papers/2017-infidelity.pdf</ref> with women initiating more divorces than men,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_initiate_69.25_of_divorces</ref> providing evidence that women quite easily switch mates when the opportunity arises. | The rate of female infidelity has risen considerably in the recent decades, having caught up with men among millennials,<ref>http://www.fincham.info/papers/2017-infidelity.pdf</ref> with women initiating more divorces than men,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_initiate_69.25_of_divorces</ref> providing evidence that women quite easily switch mates when the opportunity arises. | ||
The wish and naturalness with which women attach themselves to a better, more powerful man when available can be explained by the [[bodyguard hypothesis]] and differential parental investment. | The wish and naturalness with which women attach themselves to a better, more powerful man when available can be explained by the [[bodyguard hypothesis]] and differential parental investment. | ||
The significance of such women is also evidenced by a high cross-cultural pervasiveness of femme-fatale themed tales.<ref>Doug Jones, C. Loring Brace, William Jankowiak, Kevin N. Laland, Lisa E.Musselman, Judith H. Langlois, Lori A. Roggman, Daniel Pérusse, Barbara Schweder, Donald. Sexual Selection, Physical Attractiveness, and Facial Neoteny: Cross-cultural Evidence and Implications</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |