Jonathon Moore

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Human genome studies show only 40% of men have bred, compared to 80% of women.  These numbers vary significantly over human history and vary based on the study (and there is the fact that historically men have been killed in war, enslaved, etc., while other men ran harems).  But it shows when given a choice, women were only interested in a minority of men when it came to arguably the most important biological decision they could make – who to breed with.
A World Without Men: An Analysis of an All-Female Economy
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