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In the case of mothers, impulses to restrict other women's promiscuity may be explicable due to these actions resulting in their sons running less risk of falling prey to cuckoldry, thus increasing the women's own [[reproductive success]] in the long term.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S109051381730363X</ref> | In the case of mothers, impulses to restrict other women's promiscuity may be explicable due to these actions resulting in their sons running less risk of falling prey to cuckoldry, thus increasing the women's own [[reproductive success]] in the long term.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S109051381730363X</ref> | ||
In sum, sluts pursue a fast [[life history]] strategy, focused on the immediate extraction of resources, sexual pleasure, and possibly physical protection from men, as opposed to seeking long-term attachments<ref>https://labs.la.utexas.edu/buss/files/2015/09/strategies_of_human_mating2006.pdf</ref> | In sum, sluts pursue a fast [[life history]] strategy, focused on the immediate extraction of resources, sexual pleasure, and possibly physical protection from men, as opposed to seeking long-term attachments,<ref>https://labs.la.utexas.edu/buss/files/2015/09/strategies_of_human_mating2006.pdf</ref> i.e., blatant [[whore|whoring]] and sexual promiscuity. These dispositional tendencies may lead to these women pursuing a [[dual mating]] strategy or any socially parasitic strategy that ultimately results in all but the father providing for the offspring, i.e., the woman's family, the group, or the state. | ||
== A sexual conflict == | == A sexual conflict == | ||
{{main_article|[[Sexual conflict]]}} | {{main_article|[[Sexual conflict]]}} | ||
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