#humans #dating Created at 010423 # [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195) # [[Epistemic status]] #shower-thought Last modified date: 010423 Commit: 0 # Related - [[Biology/Evolution/Monkey brain/Why women care more for prettiness]] - [[Women are attracted to men that are good at spreading their memes]] - [[Philosophy/Humans/Women are dangerous]] - [[Biology/Evolution/Memetic/Evolution of exploration vs exploitation in human memetic]] # TODO > [!TODO] TODO # Women are attracted to men that are good at spreading their [[Memetic|meme]]s From an [[Evolution|evolutionary]] perspective, women may be attracted to men who are good at spreading their memes because it demonstrates qualities that suggest they would be a good mate and provider. The ability to spread and popularize new ideas or behaviors could be seen as a sign of intelligence, creativity, and resourcefulness, which are all attractive traits. Additionally, if these memes are beneficial to the group, it would imply that the man is good at promoting the greater good and creating a sense of unity within the community, which also makes him an appealing partner. In some cases, memes may even be related to physical attractiveness, such as certain fashion or grooming trends, which can further enhance a man's appeal. Ultimately, meme-spreading can be seen as a form of social influence and power, which can be highly attractive to both sexes. While the ability to spread memes may demonstrate certain attractive qualities, it is important to recognize that not all memes are beneficial or ethical. Men who are skilled at spreading harmful or oppressive messages should not be considered attractive based on this premise. It is also important to recognize that attraction is subjective and influenced by a range of factors beyond just one's ability to spread memes. This theory could also be challenged by the fact that not all women may find memes and their spreaders attractive. Some individuals may prioritize different qualities in a mate, such as emotional intelligence, physical attractiveness, or financial stability, over the ability to spread memes. Additionally, attraction is a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon that cannot be reduced to a single factor or trait. Therefore, while the ability to spread memes may be attractive to some women, it is not a universal or definitive factor in mate selection.