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Dr Dani Sulikowski
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Key ideas from Dr Dani Sulikowski
- Female intrasexual competition focuses on suppressing rivals' reproductive success rather than just maximizing one's own - "you can win by increasing your own reproductive success or attempting to inhibit the reproductive success of rivals" - Danny
- Women give more reproductively inhibiting advice to other women than what they say they would do themselves in identical scenarios, revealed through formal academic studies
- The toxic masculinity movement systematically demonizes masculine traits that women should actually seek in high-value partners, skewing female mate choice behavior
- Birth rate decline follows a cyclical pattern across civilizations - Rome implemented baby bonuses due to fertility decline as women chose liberation over motherhood
- Women who get sterilized in their early 20s represent an extreme case of reproductive suppression gone wrong - 15-30% later inquire about reversal procedures
- The happiest women are married with children while the least happy are single without children, according to multiple robust studies on life satisfaction
- Female workplace behavior aims to flatten meritocracy and deprioritize productivity as part of hastening civilizational collapse before losing the genetic competition
- This reproductive suppression system operates as intended across civilizations, not as an evolutionary mismatch - winners become founder populations of new societies