The other day I had an interesting conversation with my bf, but I'd like some perspectives on it since I feel somewhat skeptical of the topic. After reading an article (and I really wish I could find the article so I could include a link in my post) which suggested that polygamy was beneficial for evolution, my bf concluded that for the best possible survival of a man (survival meaning that he can reproduce offspring) is to move from one young, fertile woman to the next--thus causing a form of polygamy to occur. This makes sense, seeing as men can produce sperm much longer than women are able to be fertile. He then concluded that middle-aged (middle-aged nowadays...not sure how to define their age in earlier years) men who found attraction to younger, more fertile girls had a higher survival rate (had higher chances of reproducing). Thus being the explanation as to why men now experience attraction to younger girls when they reach their 40s or 50s. His points and the study all makes sense to me, but is this really true? Do most married men really have to suppress these kinds of attractions as they get older?



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