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How influential is this blog? Well, four years ago, Le Chateau Heartiste was writing about the overlooked social and sexual phenomenon of female hypergamy, and how this innate biological female predisposition has ramifications for a society’s structure and well-being. A term was coined by yer humble narrators for the changes being wrought in America and … Read more

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Science continues lavishing hungry, wet kisses all over game and core Chateau Heartiste concepts. A huge study has come out which pretty much confirms what any man who has lived a day in his life already knows: men and women are fundamentally different in many important aspects, and this has ramifications for how to bed … Read more

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Alternate title for this post: Game and science: Deeply in love! Once more, from one of my favorite blogs, a study which catalogs the reasons women (and men) cheat, and confirms a few core Chateau concepts as well. None of the study results will be a surprise to regular readers. We’ll compare the study’s conclusions … Read more

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Yet another vindication of game theory as espoused on this blog has emerged from the scientific social laboratory. Back in this post, it was noted that to successfully navigate the comfort stage of seduction requires not only more listening than most men typically do, but an improvement in how one goes about the process of … Read more

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Sinead O’Connor’s first marriage at age 21: 5 years Sinead O’Connor’s second marriage: 1 year Sinead O’Connor’s third marriage: 8 months Sinead O’Connor’s fourth marriage at age 45: 16 days. Sez it all, really. (The typical benighted SMV trajectory of women is even worse when you consider the quality of men with whom Sinead progressively … Read more

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This is what happens when a woman who has passed into sexual worthlessness has to contemplate the stark reality of divorce from a cheating alpha male husband who fathered a child with his mistress, but who still tingles his wife’s tangle. Is Maria Shriver having second thoughts about divorcing Arnold Schwarzenegger? That’s what we heard. Tipsters cite the Kennedy princess’ … Read more

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The NewYorkBetaTimes, of all the flaccid media organs!, reports on a study that finds genes play a major role in primate social behavior. Social behavior among primates — including humans — has a substantial genetic basis, a team of scientists has concluded from a new survey of social structure across the primate family tree. The … Read more

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I was participating in a mobile conference which included question and answer periods, and I noticed an odd couple standing to my side. He was youngish and good-looking — most women would agree on his physical attractiveness — and his wife was a snout-nosed, inbred-looking, stringy-haired, big fat pig dressed in sweatshirt and ill-fitting jeans. … Read more

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The online dating site OkCupid’s crack team of SWPLs analyzed user data and made some interesting discoveries about men’s and women’s looks and how their attractiveness, or lack thereof, affects their profile response rate. First, they posted two graphs which show how men and women rank the physical attractiveness of the opposite sex based on … Read more

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A reader left a link to a very interesting study of digit ratio and how it affects women’s mating and nesting behavior. The current study assessed digit ratio (2D:4D) and mate guarding in 101 dating couples. Low 2D:4D men (indicating higher prenatal testosterone exposure) were more likely to state that they threatened male competitors and … Read more

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