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What is the evolutionary purpose/advantage of the extreme animosity that the two sexes seem to hold towards one another?
I don't really think this whole gender divide between man and woman is anything new, I think it has been in the boiling pot for some time now and it looks like the lid has already popped.
Would it not it be more beneficial to the physical and mental fitness of their offspring for man and woman to not be each other’s throats constantly?
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>What is the evolutionary purpose/advantage of the extreme animosity that the two sexes seem to hold towards one another?
"Evolution" in this context consists of a mutative/selective force exerted by a global oligarchy that breeds and conditions its human cattle to suit some insane design. There is no "extreme animosity" between men and women in any actual human society.
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The female is generally the one to start this cycle of constant fighting, because she resents the fact that the man she finds herself stuck with was not her first choice when it comes to procreating with men with the "best genes" (and in many cases, not her second, or her third, or her tenth. The hatred seems to compound as you go further down the list)
Women also like to pit men against one another in a twisted way to see whose genes are the most suited to procreation.
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Male coercion and the costs of promiscuous mating for female chimpanzees:
>In primates generally, much evidence suggests that multi-male mating functions to confuse paternity, and thereby decrease the risk of infanticide by males
So there's that.