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Bateman’s Principle says that male animals are mate limited and female animals are resource limited. Basically male animals put most of their resources towards things that make them attractive to a mate (signals of their genetic quality) and females put energy goes towards eggs and child rearing. It’s actually advantageous for females to camouflage or be more plain to protect offspring. The dimorphism (sex differences physically) is, in animals, less pronounced in species which mate for life. All that said, women are soft and squishy and beautiful and men look like stone ogres.
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all of this can be modulated with breeding and sex selection which is why we need to preserve the best specimens of the White race. women can be made to look hotter without makeup and and less bitchy, also taller with bigger boobs via sexual selection or genetic engineering when technology allows for it.
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>The dimorphism (sex differences physically) is, in animals, less pronounced in species which mate for life.
The “females of a species are uglier” rule is less pronounced in social animals, like humans. I would argue it isn’t a thing in humans at all, but as a human female enjoyer I know I have biases.
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in certain species the opposite is true and "reverse sexual dimorphism" is exhibited, but that's more so the exception than the rule
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dimorphism is just the identifiable differences between sexes. There’s another word for the males being the “peacock” of genders, but I can’t recall it. And yeah get your seahorses and literally like three other species but that’s about it
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The raped
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@BowsacNoodle @GrungeQueef
These biases exist in mallard men just as much as in human men.
Source: I saw a duck rape live and in person today.