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In [[Talk:Life history theory]] you said <blockquote>there may be long term assortative mating in life history speed, as while these traits do not predict attraction on at the first acquaintance level, they do predict relationship stability and they also seemed to be related to greater perceptions of suitability when it comes to long-term relationships</blockquote>
In [[Talk:Life history theory]] you said <blockquote>there may be long term assortative mating in life history speed, as while these traits do not predict attraction on at the first acquaintance level, they do predict relationship stability and they also seemed to be related to greater perceptions of suitability when it comes to long-term relationships</blockquote>
Could you tell me where you learnt about this? I know that slow life history strategists want to assortatively mate so their offspring are highly prepared, and fast strategists disassortatively mate to bet hedging against an uncertain environment<ref>https://zoomerecology.github.io/Fertility.of.interracial.relationships/</ref>.
Could you tell me where you learnt about this? I know that slow life history strategists want to assortatively mate so their offspring are highly prepared, and fast strategists disassortatively mate to bet hedging against an uncertain environment<ref>https://zoomerecology.github.io/Fertility.of.interracial.relationships/</ref>.
:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886910001753
Figueredo found what is referred to in this comment, but his evidence relies only on ideal preferences, not actual outcomes, and assortative mating is found for fast life history linked traits such as psychopathy also.[[User:Altmark22|Altmark22]] ([[User talk:Altmark22|talk]]) 12:28, 19 October 2022 (UTC)

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