EyesAreSoCold
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Bateman's principle: A male is capable of fathering more offspring if he mates with several females. By and large, a male's potential reproductive success is limited by the number of females he mates with, whereas a female's potential reproductive success is limited by how many eggs she can produce. This results in sexual selection, in which males compete with each other, and females become choosy in which males to mate with.
This holds true for 99% of all species, the males competes with each other, the female selects the winner, and the majority of males are left with no purpose. Because we all have our own minds with our own wills that feels pain and desire, all completely detached from the rest of the species. Something has gone wrong in nature when nearly half of all life are born only to suffer.
This holds true for 99% of all species, the males competes with each other, the female selects the winner, and the majority of males are left with no purpose. Because we all have our own minds with our own wills that feels pain and desire, all completely detached from the rest of the species. Something has gone wrong in nature when nearly half of all life are born only to suffer.