I think "socially encouraged monogamy" is a much nicer phrase than "socially enforced monogamy".
In general, I think you are bringing up a question that is both very interesting, important and difficult. I'm complaining that Western females compete in a toxic way through conspicuous beauty measures and casual sex offerings. But in other …
I think "socially encouraged monogamy" is a much nicer phrase than "socially enforced monogamy".
In general, I think you are bringing up a question that is both very interesting, important and difficult. I'm complaining that Western females compete in a toxic way through conspicuous beauty measures and casual sex offerings. But in other societies, females compete just as toxically over who is the most virtuous.
Finding a way to decrease a certain kind of competition without just replacing it with another kind of competition is equally difficult as important.
I think "socially encouraged monogamy" is a much nicer phrase than "socially enforced monogamy".
In general, I think you are bringing up a question that is both very interesting, important and difficult. I'm complaining that Western females compete in a toxic way through conspicuous beauty measures and casual sex offerings. But in other societies, females compete just as toxically over who is the most virtuous.
Finding a way to decrease a certain kind of competition without just replacing it with another kind of competition is equally difficult as important.