Narcissism Exaggerates Baseline Hypergamy
Hypergamy: an evolutionary norm, or exaggerated by cultural narcissism?
Hypergamy: an evolutionary norm, or exaggerated by cultural narcissism?
Yogi Berra, baseball’s master of malapropisms, once uttered the immortal words, “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” If Yogi were still among the living, he would probably say the same about the big ballyhoo over women in baseball. Last year I posted an article on Kelsie Whitmore (see “Kelsie Whitmore Proves Less Is More” …
This article outlines Hanna Wallen’s useful concept of the ‘natural gynocentrism fallacy.’
This past November NASA launched Artemis 1, the first mission of the Artemis moon exploration program. Of note, a main objective of the Artemis program is to include a woman on the next crew that walks on the moon. In recognition of this first Artemis launch, and in anticipation of the first woman on the …
Tim Pattern examines the chains that bind and the possibilities that could be realized from male liberation from expectations.
According to a recent poll only 18% of U.S. people consider themselves feminist.1 On that account we can expect readers of romance novels to comprise not more than 18% feminists, and likely far less due to the fact that feminists disparage traditional approaches to romance…. at least according to their rhetoric. A more generous National Geographic/Ipsos survey2 …
Max O’Rell describes how American women are the most privileged who ever lived.
Many people assume gynocentrism is the unchangeable biological setting for all human relationships, but is it? New contributor TheAntigynocentrist challenges the belief.
Is anyone, male or female, truly “strong and independent?” John Ribner takes on this mentality, especially as it pertains to today’s cliche of the “strong, independent woman.”