Roles of men and women and their evolution # 1

Nowadays, it is very popular opinion that women choose a partner based on his financial situation. This is a very topical issue because it can cause various disputes in the relationship. To answer it, let's turn to the research of foreign scientists in the field of psychology.

One of the most compelling findings in evolutionary psychology is the observation that men and women differ in the characteristics they prefer in potential partners. In study after study, in every country, psychologists constantly find that men strongly prefer views over resources, whereas women value resources over views. But what explains this difference in sexual preferences?

The standard explanation of evolutionary psychology is known as the theory of evolutionary preferences, and it looks something like this: men are looking for healthy, fertile women who will give birth to high-quality offspring for them. Since women's fertility increases in late adolescence and peaks in their mid-twenties, men prefer partners at this age. In addition, the characteristics of female beauty, such as a low waist-to-hip ratio, clear skin and shiny hair, are all signs of good health, so it's only natural that men find them attractive.

On the contrary, according to the theory, women are at a disadvantage when it comes to acquiring resources. They are physically weaker than men, and their mobility is constrained by pregnancy and parenting. Thus, women depend on men to provide for them and their children, and therefore they value resources rather than the views of a potential partner.

While the data showing sex differences in marital preferences is reliable, the standard "evolutionary" explanation has problems, the most important of which is that it doesn't quite match what we know about human evolution. Modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago, and they lived as hunters and gatherers in groups of one hundred people each. This is a period of time in which any unique human behavioral or cognitive patterns could arise, and that is why scientists call it an environment of evolutionary adaptability.

About 10,000 years ago, humans switched to agriculture, and it was this ability to produce food in abundance that led to the rise of civilizations and the rapid development of technology that led to the modern industrial societies we live in today. However, as people moved from feeding to farming, the main social unit moved from the group to the family. They had to do this because now they are tied to the land, so there had to be clear rules for who owns what and who inherits what. Casa de apostas Sapphirebet oferece a oportunidade dizer em jogos de apostas por dinheiro real. Entre. Entre. Dê uma olhada nisso. Espelho https://sapphirebet.com/br/live/battleships Registre-se e aposte em event ao vivo/linha agora mesmo!

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