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Alternative Lives R Available's avatar

Interesting post.

Firstly, may I suggest you read The Red Queen by Matt Ridley, subtitled ‘Sex and the evolution of human nature’. It may offer some relevant insights into the most fundamental male characteristic that define not just men, but all males in relationship with their breeding partners.

Secondly, you are starting from an assumption that something is broken and that it can somehow be fixed. Even more, that is can be fixed culturally. I doubt that is true.

Humans, as intelligent apes, have evolved for a million or more years and modern culture is a mere click of time, created in highly artificial circumstances of short-lived fossil fuel wealth, technology and resultant cultures. I suspect under the veneer of such cultures, the million year old humans are alive and well and ready to function the moment the veneer peels away.

Lastly, if there is a current male cultural situation that is different from former situations, say 100 years ago, then the fact that there has been a quadrupling of the World’s population in that time has introduced massive psychological pressures never before experienced by humans. There are simply too many of us.

We are all familiar with the ‘rats in a crowded cage’ research of decades ago, but if we add to that the idea that having kids is bad, unethical, pointless, ecologically selfish, etc…. which quickly leads to, what are men for nowadays? If they are not fathers, and they are not providers, and the best you can hope for is serial monogamy (and even that much commitment seems rare), and marriage is all-but dead …… then what?

I have no answers but I also do not think there are any solutions in our poisoned current societies.

Just my view.

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Lindsay Hurty's avatar

Great piece. Very thought provoking.

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