This article proposes a contextual-evolutionary theory of human mating strategies. Both men and women are hypothesized to have evolved distinct psychological mechanisms. Men and women confront different adaptive problems in short-term versus long-term contexts.
This article proposes a contextual-evolutionary theory of human mating strategies. Both men and women are hypothesized to have evolved distinct psychological mechanisms. Men and women confront different adaptive problems in short-term versus long-term contexts.
This article proposes a contextual-evolutionary theory of human mating strategies. Both men and women are hypothesized to have evolved distinct psychological mechanisms. Men and women confront different adaptive problems in short-term versus long-term contexts.