Why Do Women Push Monogamy? Unpacking the Reality Behind the Relationship Dynamic

Sheep Get Sheared by Austin Creed

Episode notes

In this thought-provoking episode of the Sheep Get Sheared Podcast, we explore the intriguing question of why women advocate for monogamy. This topic is often overlooked, but it's time to examine it from all angles.

We'll explore the societal and psychological factors that drive women to seek monogamous relationships and why men often comply without questioning the deeper implications. While men are quick to question monopolies and restrictions when it comes to their finances, many don't apply the same scrutiny to their sexual relationships. This episode challenges you to think critically about this discrepancy and encourages you to pursue a deeper understanding of relationship dynamics.

Throughout our discussion, we'll discuss monogamy's benefits and drawbacks from both male and female perspectives. We'll delve into the evolutionary  ... 

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