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It’s too soon to conclude one way or the other, but it appears SCIENCE stumbled upon evidence that confirms the validity of Inner Game. People suffering from anxiety or traumatic stress can be taught to modulate their own brain activity, claims a new study. The recent study showed that people were able to make the … Read more

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There’s nothing quite like a sharp semantic shiv that hits a vital. But did you know slurs evolved to serve a social purpose? And that there are sex-based differences in the perception of slurs? We investigated the influence of the sex of the target and the sex of the sender on the judgment of slurs … Read more

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Piggybacking on the previous post (and perhaps modifying it), here is a research paper (h/t Irving) authored by Chateau VIP guest Satoshi Kanazawa which uncovered some ugly truths about sex differences in xenophilia (pathological love of foreigner). For foreign conquest and alien rule, the evolutionary psychological perspective suggests that women should fear alien rule much … Read more

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This is a shibboleth-smashing study sure to give ugly feminists (but I repeat myself) and game-hating tradcons the hives. Attachment Styles of Women-Younger Partners in Age-Gap Relationships. Women have evolved to seek an older mate, however, research has shown negative opinions toward these relationships if the age-gap is significant. The most popular opinion is that … Read more

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A long time ago , CH criticized “Sex at Dawn” writer, Christopher Ryan, for his beliefs that jealousy is a social construct (or a recent, malleable, adaptation) and his presumption that polyamory is the natural state of de-Christianized, de-programmed white Europeans. But there is also the powerful emotion of jealousy, a painful emotion which is … Read more

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Chateau Heartiste, 2009: Maxim #101: For most women, five minutes of alpha is worth five years of beta. ¡SCIENCE!, 2015: Resisting Connection Following Social Exclusion: Rejection by an Attractive Suitor Provokes Derogation of an Unattractive Suitor Social psychologists theorize that individuals seek connection following rejection. However, accepting connection from a low status other may imply … Read more

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SCIENCE! has given us a glimpse into the possible origins of the renowned human female mate preference for jerkboys of varying jerkitude. Male sexual aggression: What chimps can reveal about people Male chimpanzees that wage a campaign of sustained aggression against females sire more offspring than their less violent counterparts, new research finds. The results … Read more

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It’s becoming clearer with every close examination of the subject that online dating is a poor facsimile of real world dating. The latest social science shows that the Dunbar number — 150, the number of people of varying acquaintance an average person could reasonably manage in his social circle — doesn’t increase on social media … Read more

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One day, CH will achieve the perfect post title that captures the spirit of the cosmic shiv. You will read it and the gleaming knife will metamorphose from the words right before your eyes. Perhaps this one is it… A reader forwards a study and adds this promising promo: Powerful people lack empathy. Asshole game … Read more

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Touch — aka “kino” in the pickup artist lingo — is a powerful courtship tactic that increases women’s compliance to men’s requests. Previous research has shown that light tactile contact increases compliance to a wide variety of requests. However, the effect of touch on compliance to a courtship request has never been studied. In this … Read more

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