Even Male Animals Are Sick Of Females - MGTOW

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous and here's what he has to say: "Hi Sandman, I am very passionate about biology and the natural world. Lately I have been curious if there are any other species in the wild that have gone MGTOW or had a large portion of the male population go monk mode? What motivates other animals to breed? Also, is female manipulation something that only started once we developed intelligence and language? Any insight you have about MGTOW in the animal kingdom would be fascinating. Thanks for all your hard work. Unlike most channels, this one is infused with wit and humor instead of anger and hostility, making the content easily digestible. You’ve saved my life and given me sanity in an insane world." Well Mr. Anonymous thanks for the donation and topic. There are tons of animals that live in solitude including Tigers, Leopards, Pandas, Foxes, Spiders and Polar bears, just to name a few. The reasons they go their own way from each other is to avoid competition for space and food. As well as to avoid competition for mates. If you've ever been to a zoo you'll watch the Tiger pacing around in circles basically protecting his or her territory. As for what motivates them to breed have you ever heard or seen a cat in heat. It's purely instinctual. More importantly you ask if female manipulation is something that started once we developed intelligence and language. I don't think so from my observations of Cardinals and other birds. I would put some sunflower seeds out in an old ashtray while growing up and put it in the backyard. Then I would watch as the female bird would stay at a safe distance and chirp at the male bird to go and get them. He of course is red so that the predators are more likely to see and attack him instead of the female. He would then go and get the seeds and bring them back to her and literally feed her. She would just open her beak and he would put them in. That didn't exactly take a form of complex language. I'm sure that back in our caveman days women wouldn't have to say anything but just cry or pretend to cry and we would run off to hunt mammoths. It was up until recently as in the mid to late 20th century that human females no longer needed males for survival. They could now earn their own money and go their own way and many of them are doing that. Human females unlike Tiger and Polar Bears are evolved to be dependent on males. But over the fifty or sixty years we've created a culture where they don't need men for survival. In doing so we have broken the co-dependent cycle in our species and you can see that with collapsing birth rates. Even though we have strong mating instincts we have cheated nature through contraception. Obviously animals can't do that. Another thing I've noticed about those species that live alone they have less sexual dimorphism. Meaning that they have less physical differences between the sexes are less pronounced. That's probably because both the male Tiger and Female one need to have the same biological tools to hunt their prey because for most of the year they are living apart. I'll discuss more in a moment but first let me tell everyone about today's sponsor The MGTOW Book Collection Part 2:

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