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Men and Women

Men and Women. From Robert Wright’s The Moral Animal Presented by Charlette Lin. One can, in effect, treat the sexes as if they were different species, the opposite sex being a resource relevant to producing maximum surviving offspring . - Robert Trivers (1972). “Pair-bonding ” theory.

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Men and Women

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  1. Men and Women From Robert Wright’s The Moral Animal Presented by Charlette Lin • One can, in effect, treat the sexes as if they were different species, the opposite sex being a resource relevant to producing maximum surviving offspring. • - Robert Trivers (1972)

  2. “Pair-bonding” theory • Men and women designed for lifetime deep, monogamous love • Female fidelity is good for males, so females developed fidelity

  3. “Pair-bonding” theory cont. • all known human cultures have marriage (though varying types of marriage) • having a family is the norm • but 980 of 1154 human societies allow men to have more than one wife • though polygynous marriage is not the norm

  4. Male Parental Investment (MPI) • amount of resources, time, energy, etc, male parents spend on raising their children • humans exhibit high MPI relative to other species

  5. Why high MPI? • Moved from forests into savanna • Became smarter and more upright • Narrow pelvis • Clinging baby + mother gathering food • helpless tiger bait

  6. What do women want? • Females reproduce once in a long time • Females should be more selective about who they mate • Want high ongoing investment

  7. Study: Minimal intelligence of someone you’d date? • Women: average intellect • Men: average intellect • Intelligence of someone you’d have sex with? • Women: Oh, in that case, above average intellect • Men: Oh, in that case, below average intellect

  8. What do men want? • As much sex as they can get away with • Attracted to fertile-looking females • High MPI species, so somewhat selective

  9. Study: Emotional reactions • measured with electrodes on skin • Sexual infidelity – Men more upset • Emotional infidelity – women more upset

  10. “Madonna-whore dichotomy” • two kinds of women: the kind you respect and the kind you just sleep with • “the male may actually encourage the early sex for which he will ultimately punish the woman.”

  11. Exploiter and exploitee • Men and women tend to be, respectively, exploiter and exploitee • Men have more to gain from deserting family

  12. Arms race • Selection favors males who can deceive about future devotion • Self-deception effective too • Selection favors females who can spot deception

  13. “cryptic ovulation” hypothesis • “resource extraction” hypothesis • “seeds of confusion” hypothesis • “best of both worlds” hypothesis • Women are more sexually active around ovulation.

  14. Human infidelity • Successful male infidelity is advantageous for males • And if female infidelity was not long-standing… • Average testes weight to average male body weight

  15. Myth of Samoans • Margaret Mead • No needless anxieties about sex • Casual lovemaking • No ideas of exclusiveness, jealousy, or undeviating fidelity • If husband caught wife in adultery, appeased by harmless ritual

  16. Myth of Samoans cont. • Derek Freeman • Upon marriage, good girls manually deflowered • If girl found with a boy and suspected to have lost her virginity, her brothers would “upbraid and sometimes beat” her • Young men who failed at the mating game sometimes “forcibly deflower” a woman and threaten to tell others unless she married him • If woman found to be non-virgin on wedding day, publically denounced “whore”

  17. Developmental plasticity • Madonna or whore, cad or dad? • During childhood, assess local social environment • More attractive adolescent girl, more likely to “marry up” • Evolutionarily advantageous to be flexible

  18. Disclaimer • Could think of many different hypotheses for why these sexual strategies were shaped • But cannot argue that evolutionary psychology is irrelevant to the whole discussion

  19. Conclusion • monogamy is not our nature • Might be better off without this strict monogamy

  20. The end Thank you!

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