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Does female beauty exists or is it just a cultural (non-concept) Biological?

In all other species and even our case in the past, male beauty is considered more important in "mate selection" that the beauty of women (the female chooses her partner based on its "ability" that is stronger, healthier and more beautiful male (he has the best genes). to From Charles Darwin's book, "The Origin of Species": males compete among themselves to attract females, showing off their antlers, the plumage glossy or other ornaments that signal good health. Women to watch the screen …. When a man meets the approval of a female, she granted him permission to impregnate. "… The males are those who are pressed into developing ornamental features over many generations through an evolutionary process called sexual selection. In humans, for example, stature greatest of men is the result of female preference "So my question is why is it that reversed in our current culture and why women display (sexy clothes, high heels, makeup, jewelry) and compete to attract men?

Your first sentence is incorrect. Many organisms, particularly invertebrates, men females have a choice and even providing them with wedding gifts. Your quotation from Darwin could be regarded as "quote mining", as he did not apply not traits of male beauty in sexual selection in humans. I could give you in depth, but it is obvious that you have a kind of ideological agenda and are not capable of nuances necessary in the sexual selection theory. The human sexual selection rather cuts both ways, but this does no requirement of symmetry female. "Red Queen" selection will certainly affect humans. I suggest you try taking a class of undergraduate in evolution so you do not look so stupid next time. High Tide has a very consistent response and the Thing is 55,001.


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