On 28 March 2015 at 23:12, Telmo Menezes <[email protected]> wrote:

> The characteristics of a gender have been evolved by millions of years of
> selection, and women preferences play a role in this selection process.
>
> Not just A role but the main role, I would say. As any peahen or bowerbird
can tell you, male animals (of most species) have to jump through hoops to
attract females, because females have more to lose if they choose the wrong
mate. This is one thing that makes me unpopular with feminists, when I
mention that women have "selectively bred" men to be the way they are (the
reverse is true, too, of course, but I would think to a lesser extent since
women have more often got to choose).

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