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Game and mating strategies in nature
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Game and mating strategies in nature

The whole idea of pea-cocking in the Mystery Method came from nature and I'm sure there are some parallels between Game in humans and mating strategies in animals. Like the Coolidge effect, when a male does not desire to keep fucking the same female. The male cuttlefish I have heard pretend to be female or take on female characteristics to fool females and mate with them. And of course everyone knows about the cuckoo bird. As a lover of nature I would be interested in finding out more about interesting mating strategies in nature, since humans are essentially animals. Any interesting links about humans and our animal strategies would be welcome.

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Game and mating strategies in nature

Umm..I have one.

Dogs performing doggy style sex on a bitch.

I can say I felt like an animal last time I tried it as well.
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#3

Game and mating strategies in nature

The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature is what you want. My favorite quote:

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There has been no genetic change since we were hunter-gatherers, but deep in the mind of the modern man is a simple male hunter-gatherer rule: Strive to acquire power and use it to lure women who will bear heirs; strive to acquire wealth and use it to buy other men's wives who will bear bastards. It began with a man who shared a piece of prized fish or honey with an attractive neighbor's wife in exchange for a brief affair and continues with a pop star ushering a model into his Mercedes. From fish to Mercedes, the history is unbroken: via skins and beads, plows and cattle, swords and castles. Wealth and power are means to women; women are means to genetic eternity.

Likewise, deep in the mind of a modern woman is the same basic hunter-gatherer calculator, too recently evolved to have changed much: Strive to acquire a provider husband who will invest food and care in your children; strive to find a lover who can give those children first class genes. Only if she is very lucky will they be the same man. It began with a woman who married the best unmarried hunter in the tribe and had an affair with the best married hunter, thus ensuring her children a rich supply of meat. It continues with a rich tycoon's wife bearing a baby that grows up to resemble her beefy bodyguard. Men are to be exploited as providers of parental care, wealth, and genes.
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Game and mating strategies in nature

A cool one I remember listening about on CBC radio in Canada was the mating strategy of the dung beetle. Basically the smaller and weaker males of the species (which they call sneaker males lol) know they cant physically compete with larger male beetles for poon so they sneak into the tunnels where the females are and shag them while the big males are out on patrol or fending off another suitor.

The sneaker males have also evolved to have bigger nuts in comparison to that of the alphas to get a better bang for their buck when they sneak into the dens and better chance of passing dna. They talked about them even digging into the tunnels from the back and sexing up the females while the big beetle guards the tunnel opening.
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