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Use and Misuse of Evolutionary Psychology in Online Manosphere Communities: The Case of Female Mating Strategies | Evolutionary Human Sciences | Cambridge Core
Use and Misuse of Evolutionary Psychology in Online Manosphere Communities: The Case of Female Mating Strategies
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Meanwhile, that "study" is mostly just stressing that the dual mating hypothesis is a hypothesis and not settled science, wondering why we believe in the blackpill when it makes us miserable
There is no mark of hypothesis, in fact, the dual mating strategy hypothesis is not describedas such in the manosphere. Here, it is just described as a scientific and “observed” strategy thatfemales engage in.
This comment is voicing a common fear among incels. Even if one manages to find agirlfriend someday, she will be unfaithful – after all, isn’t this in her best genetic interest? Sinceincels perceive themselves as men of low genetic quality, they feel especially concerned by thedual mating strategy hypothesis, which posits that female extra-pair mating might have evolvedthrough mating with “higher-quality” mates. Yet rather than reject a hypothesis which wouldlook unpalatable to them, they embrace it. Indeed, incel or “blackpill” ideology is based on theidea that incels’ destinies are out of their hands, determined instead by powerful social, genetic,and evolutionary forces (Brzuszkiewicz, 2020, p.12-13). Chief among those forces is femalemate selection, which to them is synonymous with female rejection.
If these communities are already prejudiced against women, and hold moralistic viewson female sexuality, can evolutionary sex researchers really avoid seeing their work beingmisinterpreted? Probably not. However, they can take steps to make such interpretations moredifficult, and to ensure their own language does not unnecessarily reflect that of themanosphere.
For example, the use of the verb “cuckold” in reputable academic writing is unfortunate.Firstly, because this is a sexist term. Indeed, this opprobrious label only concerns men whosewives are unfaithful, but there is no equivalent for the wife of a philanderer – a clear case ofsexual double standard.
Those mofos had enough energy to study the writings of depressed virgins online, but not enough to just Google "cuckqueen
Urban Dictionary: Cuckqueen
A girl who likes watching her boyfriend or husband have sex with other girls. They get enjoyment from watching their significant other fuck the other girl silly and may give demands, be "forced" to watch in a specific location, or join in

Finally, maybe a morally loaded term such as “infidelity” could be avoided – as was thecase in the present article. Obviously, it is impossible for the Evolutionary Psychology literatureto use only neutral terms. Indeed, it studies all areas of human behavior, all of which, likeviolence, cheating, or solidarity, come with their own moral connotations. However, given thelingering prevalence of sexual double-standards and the intensity of moral attitudes towards sex– two things that EP itself can very well shed light on (Zaikman & Marks, 2017; Farvid, 2021)–, maybe sex research should be mindful to adopt particularly neutral language. In a similar logic,we avoided using the term “promiscuity” in this article.