Toward a more domain-specific conceptualization of female traits: A commentary on Benenson et al

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45 (2022)
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Abstract

Benenson et al. amass impressive evidence of robust sex differences as support for expanding “staying alive” theory. We argue for a broader and more domain-specific conceptualization focusing on life history tradeoffs between survival and mating success. Using three examples – women's disgust, fear of rape, and cultivation of bodyguards – we illustrate these tradeoffs and suggest a broader theoretical framework.

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