The different strategies for male and female reproduction are genetic.I'm not arguing that our genes are dissimilar; I'm arguing that sexism isn't genetic.
Talking about these things does not make me a sexist. At least not in the pejorative sense.
You accused me of both racism and sexism. At least you owe me an explanation.
Is the pointing out the differences in income racist?
Or are these just terms you throw around to silence the other person?
I am neither a bitter incel (even if I were, the value of the arguments would not be affected) nor do I hate women. When I was 18 I could have had sex with a 14 year old girl, but I was (and am) too decent for that. She later turned out to sleep around (although I don't know if she is happy today). Later in my life I turned down sex for other reasons and I don't regret it because I do not like to hurt people who like me. I'm certainly not an alpha, although it is interesting how the female psyche works in terms of perceived value: your own value increases in their eyes if you just have other women around or other options.
The advice I would give to woman is using their value when it peaks. Women should get married no later than in their 20s.
Pointing out that men and women have different peaks in attractiveness (value on the dating market) is also not sexist - in my opinion.
Telling them that they should spend their 20s to sleep around and/or study hard to settle down with a lesser deal (than what they could have had) later on is actually not compassionate at all - in my opinion.
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