json_metadata | "{"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appDepth":2,"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appBody":"<p>Well I'd like to say that men aren't brought into the world to be polygamous, but biology simply says otherwise. I mean let's look at the facts, the amount of sperm in a normal healthy mans ejaculate is enough to get millions of women pregnant. <\/p><p>I mean men can literally continue having babies till their on their death bed, but women lose that opportunity after about 30-40 years. Men will continue to produce sperm even in their 90s and as such can go on procreating with more and more women, but after a fraction of a man's life time, a woman will no longer be able to do so.<\/p><p>It's a socially acceptable fact that men are polygamous, I don't agree with that, but I'm a drop in the ocean of people who do believe it and it's hard to believe that they're all wrong and I'm the only right person. It's funny how polygamy exists and is talked about alot, but rarely do you ever hear people talk about polyandry and that's because a man having multiple wives is more acceptable than a woman having multiple husbands.<\/p><p>Well personally I believe that men aren't born into this world polygamous, somewhere along the lines, society just made it so that polygamy amongst men became a norm, becoming polygamous in nature is a choice, it's not an inherent nature. Biology says something else though and if I'm talking based on that alone then I guess men are actually born polygamous.<\/p><p>I hope this helps.<\/p>","appTitle":"Do you trust that \"men are brought into the world polygamous\"?","appTags":["psychology"],"musingPostType":"answer","appParentPermlink":"f3nvwhaaq","app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"baccamhung","appCategory":"psychology"}" |
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