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7-29-2011 @ 9:03PM
Haro said...
Well, you have to think that there is truth behind those stereotypes: mammal females look for males who will produce progeny with higher chances of survival, so they will look for strong-looking, healthy-looking, aggressive and/or higher-ranked males; meanwhile males look for females that have traits that ensure progeny survival, specially during the critical moment of birth and right after: wider hips for wider birth channel, and larger mammary glands for nursing.
So, both meek, weak and low ranked males and less shapely females, being excluded of the reproductory cycle (i.e. sex i.e. relationships) will rightfully feel bitter about it, and let that embitterment poison their lives till they die alone, hence not passing their bad genes to the next generation, improving the species.