The Brutal Tactics of Female Sexual Competition - Dr Dani Sulikowski

Dr Dani Sulikowski is an evolutionary psychologist, professor, and researcher.

Female intrasexual competition is more ruthless than most people realise. Just when we think we understand how women compete with one another, the rules shift—and the limits move. So how intense is female intrasexual competition really, and what has social media done to amplify it?

Expect to learn what female intrasexual competition is trying to achieve and how it differs from males, why Vogue Magazine said having a boyfriend is cringe now and Dr Sulikowski’s response to that, if reproductive suppression works against men, what some of the more under recognised methods of intrasexual competition that women engage in are, if there are any societal shifts that people are pinning on men that you think are more due to female intrasexual competition and much more…

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0:00 Do All Women Participate in Intrasexual Competition?
8:14 Why Are Women So Hard on Each Other’s Looks?
12:23 The Real Difference Between Male and Female Competition
21:36 Why Does Talking About Female Competition Feel So Taboo?
24:54 The Dating Advice War: What Are Women Saying?
35:53 Is Having a Boyfriend Cringe Now?
49:12 Do Reproductive Suppression Strategies Work Against Men?
55:37 Why Evolution Hasn’t Saved Us From Falling Birth Rates
01:00:30 Why It’s So Controversial to Talk About Birth Rate Decline
01:04:33 Is the Modern Workplace Hurting Reproductive Rates?
01:13:10 Are Single Women Unhappier?
01:14:51 How Toxic Masculinity is Harming Female Competition
01:26:00 Why Modern Men Are Pulling Back
01:31:45 Has Gender Politics Broken Dating?
01:49:33 Where to Find Dr Dani

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