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Matthew Graham's avatar

So the end is why I typically fundamentally disagree with many prominent intellectuals on this.

"Given that there's a big "human capital" difference between whichever side is going to be screwed, I'm happily on the side of screwing lower capital men versus those high capital women in that battle."

I think people often times advocate for this Genghis Khan-type, neofeudal sexual civilization. It's like the equivalent of living in a sexual Somalia. Let's play the John Rawls veil of ignorance game. Would you rather live in a society that most people were doing well, or a society where a few people did extremely well and most people were destitute? I think most sane rational people would advocate for the former. This is why people often times tout Europe for their economic model which doesn't just allow the losers to die with no healthcare. But when it comes to sex, people seem to forget all of that and think that it would be better to live in a society that built technology at a faster pace, even if many people would not procreate.

Even in high tax societies, rich people still do well. If we had something similar with regard to sexual dynamics, the top guys would still get the top girl, just not 100 of them.

I think human motivation to procreate is quite strong. For some reason people in intellectual circles seem to only care about economic advancement and not relationship advancement. I don't see how that can be construed as being smart.

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Erik's avatar

Very balanced article. Anecdotally, it checks out. I have gen Z nephews graduating high school. Despite being involved in sports, tall, and in cool cliques, they seem headed straight for inceldom. The covaids really did something to them, they are extremely phone addicted.

One additional factor is obesity. Most men are not attracted to overweight women. This further reduces options for the average male. Is the inverse equally true?

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