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Blackpill DNA data offers scientific look at 500 years of extramarital sex in Western Europe

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Researchers have put DNA evidence together with long-term genealogical data to explore questions of biological fatherhood on a broad scale among people living in parts of Western Europe over the last 500 years. The study found evidence of extra-pair paternity events turned up more often in people of lower socioeconomic status who lived in densely populated cities in the 19th century.

These days it's easy to resolve questions about paternity with over-the-counter test kits. Now, researchers have put DNA evidence together with long-term genealogical data to explore similar questions of biological fatherhood on a broad scale among people living in parts of Western Europe over the last 500 years.

The findings reported in Current Biology on November 14 yielded some surprises. While the number of so-called extra-pair paternity (EPP) events overall was (not surprisingly) fairly low, their frequency varied considerably among people depending on their circumstances. Specifically, evidence of EPP events turned up much more often in people of lower socioeconomic status who lived in densely populated cities in the 19th century.

"Of course, extra-pair paternity, especially due to adultery, is a popular topic in gossip, jokes, TV series, and literature," said Maarten Larmuseau of KU Leuven and Histories, Belgium. "But scientific knowledge on this phenomenon is still highly limited, especially regarding the past.

"Our research shows that the chance of having extra-pair paternity events in your family history really depends on the social circumstances of your ancestors. If they lived in cities and were of the lower socioeconomic classes, the chances that there were EPP events in your family history are much higher than if they were farmers."

Evolutionarily speaking, it's clear that remaining faithful to one's partner isn't always the most advantageous strategy. Males may benefit from straying by siring extra offspring; females may benefit by mating with superior males. But in human societies over time, how often has EPP really happened?

In the new study, Larmuseau's team took the first broad look at this question to find that social context really matters. Their study covered a time period of several centuries during which there were dramatic changes in the human social environment, including the rapid urbanization that accompanied the Industrial Revolution in 19th century Western Europe. To estimate historical EPP rates among married couples, they identified 513 pairs of contemporary adult males living in Belgium and the Netherlands who, based on genealogical evidence, shared a common paternal ancestor and therefore -- barring an EPP event -- should have carried the same Y chromosome.

The evidence showed no significant difference in EPP rates between countries despite key religious differences, they report. But they varied widely with socioeconomic status and population density. The EPP rate was much lower among farmers and more well-to-do craftsmen and merchants (about 1%) than among lower class laborers and weavers (about 4%).

EPP rates also rose with population density. Putting the two together, the researchers report that the estimated EPP rates for the families varied by more than one order of magnitude, from about 0.5% among the middle to high classes and farmers living in the most sparsely populated towns to almost 6% for the low socioeconomic classes living in the most densely populated cities.

The researchers say the findings support evolutionary theories suggesting that individual incentives and opportunities for seeking or preventing extra-pair mating should depend on the social context. They also debunk the notion that EPP rates in Western society are generally high, they say, noting that the evidence puts average rates at around 1%.

Larmuseau says an interdisciplinary perspective will be important to understanding why certain factors like population density and socio-economic status have had such a strong influence on the EPP rate. "This is highly relevant because the causes of historical EPP events are hidden and diverse," he said.
 
Cliffs: Women are whores.
 
Cities lead to degeneracy, degeneracy leads to hypergamy, hypergamy leads to men getting cucked.
 
Cities lead to degeneracy, degeneracy leads to hypergamy, hypergamy leads to men getting cucked.
Cities are population dense. Of course there's gonna be more degeneracy.
 
Neon is noble gas and holes are whores.
 
So they are basically building a historical cuck database. Lmao. Good for them.
 
why the DNA stuff? it's been widely documented anyway no?
 
actually the cliffs would be "women are whores but not as much as we thought" or "cities allow women to be whores"

Let's not get pedantic.
 
Welcome to my DNA
 
Victorian copers BTFO
 
People really need to start giving cliffs
 
I don't understand why obligatory tax-sponsored parental test right after the birth is not the law. It must be the part of typical constitution or something.
 
I don't understand why obligatory tax-sponsored parental test right after the birth is not the law. It must be the part of typical constitution or something.

Because then there'd be a lot more single mothers and guess who would have to pick up the burden? The government in the form of welfare. Also the government gets some of the child support that men pay.

Victorian copers BTFO

I don't know how anyone could glorify the Victorian Era when it was rife with infidelity. People need read Walter's secret life sometime.
 
Because then there'd be a lot more single mothers and guess who would have to pick up the burden? The government in the form of welfare. Also the government gets some of the child support that men pay.



I don't know how anyone could glorify the Victorian Era when it was rife with infidelity. People need read Walter's secret life sometime.
It's just some guys here that say "the past was muuch better, women didnt cuck men" JFL at that cope
 
I don't understand why obligatory tax-sponsored parental test right after the birth is not the law. It must be the part of typical constitution or something.
I would not be surprised if men were being purposefully left in the dark regarding women so they could keep wage slaving ultimately to buy shit for the modern whore and stimulate the economy. If men knew just how bad women are now it would mean a lot of lost money and anger from betrayed men.
 
Females have been females since the begining of times. No surprise
 
Cities lead to degeneracy, degeneracy leads to hypergamy, hypergamy leads to men getting cucked.
Don*t forget that higher population density in cities means higher likelihood that a Chad is in vicinity.
 
Females have simply not evolved to live in modern society. Access to technology and close living quarters create an environment ripe for female whoredom. Imagine what it is nowadays with all the advancements we've made in combination with technology that enables previously busy women to sit idle with instant communication capabilities. Females no longer have to select for the best provider or the best potential father. All of this can be handled by the state.

We have run up against a hard evolutionary barrier. Either we find other ways of reproducing and raising our kids or we die out and every society on the planet becomes an increasingly violent gynocentric hellhole.
It's just some guys here that say "the past was muuch better, women didnt cuck men" JFL at that cope
Technically it was. Imagine what it is nowadays with even faster communication/transportation and more cramped and larger cities.
 
The researchers say the findings support evolutionary theories suggesting that individual incentives and opportunities for seeking or preventing extra-pair mating should depend on the social context. They also debunk the notion that EPP rates in Western society are generally high, they say, noting that the evidence puts average rates at around 1%.
Doubt.

When these figures get updated in the next few years, you're going to see some scary shit.
 
I would not be surprised if men were being purposefully left in the dark regarding women so they could keep wage slaving ultimately to buy shit for the modern whore and stimulate the economy. If men knew just how bad women are now it would mean a lot of lost money and anger from betrayed men.

Exactly. You got it exactly right. Men are too naive.
 
>But they varied widely with socioeconomic status and population density. The EPP rate was much lower among farmers and more well-to-do craftsmen and merchants (about 1%) than among lower class laborers and weavers (about 4%).

>EPP rates also rose with population density. Putting the two together, the researchers report that the estimated EPP rates for the families varied by more than one order of magnitude, from about 0.5% among the middle to high classes and farmers living in the most sparsely populated towns to almost 6% for the low socioeconomic classes living in the most densely populated cities.

The Industrial Revolution and its Consequences have been a Disaster for the Human Race
 
Evolution is a lame excuse for normalizing whores being whores.
 

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