Are men genetically programmed to seek multiple sexual partners more than women?
The answer I think is yes and whoever answer it already put tons and tons of sources.
The liberal said
Or you think that the leftist are right. We need more evidences?
The answer I think is yes and whoever answer it already put tons and tons of sources.
The liberal said
What do you think? You think the answer is yes? Hello. Any men here?The answer — even after the edits — is still not good. Half of it does not speak about humans, it speaks about sea lions. That is completely irrelevant here. Passages like "Women that stays in long term relationship got men that pays the bill LONGER", and "That is why emperors have harem. Women tend to want to join that harem even if that means sharing one man with many many many women and hence got far less quantity of men. I read that somewhere." is not up to Skeptics SE standards.
The following third of the answer hinges on that "want" equals "is genetically programmet to". It does not. So just because men report a larger willingness to engage in casual sex does not imply that this is genetic.
The last bit of the answer references a WebMD article that has been pointed out several times not contradicts the notion that men and women somehow are genetically different when it comes to promiscuity.
The reference to Matt Ridley — which was pointed out by T.Sal above — contradicts the claim.
The article in People is about one person writing a book, and states that the conclusions of the book are contested.
The last article in the Economist is about polygamy and war, does not even mention genetics.
So nothing in that post answers the question, and contains sexism, ad hoc conjecture, gems like "I read that somewhere".
Or you think that the leftist are right. We need more evidences?