If you look at mankind through this lens it is sort of like men and women are complete genetic opposites.
When I was studying Anthropology at UCSC around 1990 I learned this:
Human Males genetic imperative is to spread their seed into as many mothers as possible. This is the genetic imperative of all males on the planet.
This of course is not the cultural imperative but ONLY the genetic imperative of all males which is basic to the design of all males on the planet or beyond if we came from other planets to begin with.
Human Females have the exact Opposite biological imperative which is quality over quantity.
So, here is the basis of all conflicts between heterosexual males and females on the planet.
Women want one Good man to protect them (at least from a genetic and biological perspective) to father their children, to protect them from harm so their children can grow up to adulthood and not be killed or maimed by other men and women or children in the world.
And a man's genetic imperative is just the opposite.
However, after their children are born many men see that they need to protect their children from harm and secondarily protect the mother's of their children from harm so they can grow up into successful human beings as adults as well.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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