
DarkStar
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Indeed, this serves as quite the blackpiling find.
Although bargaining has been studied within an evolutionary framework, little attention has been paid specifically to the role of mating motives in economic behavior
Essentially, the study served to analyze human behavior rooted within evolutionary behavior & how it plays a role when applied to economic mating competition: Honestly, it is quite interesting that a lot of scientific research ends up supporting what we, as blackpillers, speak of on here.To investigate how motives related to reproductive success affect bargaining, participants at high or low risk for conception or who were on oral contraceptives played ultimatum and dictator games with partners who varied in sex and facial attractiveness
Honestly, it's nice to see foids in-group preference take a hit like this for once; satisfying to also see those who benefit from their looks the most suffer a bit.In ultimatum games, women in the fertile phase were more competitive over resources with attractive women than with less attractive women.
It's one of the few times being a blackpilled incel is enjoyable- noticing certain findings supported in science which for once are actually kinda lifefuel.
I have wished to understand foids insane in-group preference for quite awhile now, so perhaps this would be an interesting find to consider when I delve down that more.
This part is kinda interesting to me, especially since this stems from a journal/source of sorts centered on human behavior. I feel that it highlights how human competition clearly leads to innate disorder; whereas some form of centered & empowered authority seems to mediate this ofc & maintain stability.Intrasexual competition was not observed in dictator games.
And ofc, here's what science once again confirms for all of us.Women were more cooperative with attractive men than with less attractive men in both games, regardless of fertility status
Foids will always choose "Chad," ditching her "girlboss" attitude & instead choosing to fall back into her "sweet & submissive" nature for those blessed with good fwhr.
This kinda reminds me of that whole "queen bee" trope in which foids tend to encircle the most attractive foids & often sort of try to emulate them in various ways, while also seemingly doing what they can to fall into their good graces.Low fertility women were more cooperative with attractive members than with less attractive members of both sexes in both games
Ah, gotta love that blackpill confirmation in science again.Results support the view that, during periods of high fertility, when women are most intrasexually competitive for mates, withholding resources from potential rivals would enable women to gain the means to enhance their attractiveness and weaken competitors' abilities to do the same at a time when relative advantages in appearance are most crucial to reproductive success.