Erica Komisar, therapist and parenting expert, explains in interview what is wrong in both specifics and general approach in the education of young boys. From the substack Celebrating Masculinity, which does not just confine itself to complaining about unfairness, but what prosocial masculine traits can and should be taught.
Top 12 Camille Paglia Quotes, from NNN
When we pray "Thy kingdom come," implicit in the petition is "My kingdom go." Mike Woodruff, The Friday Update.
Why Clinical Trials are Inefficient.
Well this is depressing: Do women really select for intelligence? by Ichimoku Sanjin, an evolutionary anthropologist. As I read, I kept thinking "But wait, isn't it true that..." only to have Sanjin address it. I still am uncertain about this. My wife didn't choose me for my looks, trust me. The assortive mating aspect, that she chose me because she is herself smart and people choose for similarity, is likely. There is a link to a study that shows that intelligent teens (IQ 130) were 3-5 times less likely to have sex than those with average intelligence. Believe me, I suspected that.
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"There is a link to a study that shows that intelligent teens (IQ 130) were 3-5 times less likely to have sex than those with average intelligence."
That's because we were able to understand and internalize the possible consequences. Today, the consequences are a lot less, so I suspect this no longer holds.
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