EPISODE · Oct 30, 2014 · 2H 32M
2831 Sex, Polyamory and Reproductive Strategies - Wednesday Call In Show October 29th, 2014
from Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux | Podcasts 2500-2999
How is self-knowledge defined or manifest in young children, and how do I know if I'm helping my daughter to develop it? Should I teach my daughter to say please and thank you- and how does one do that, without using the concept of obligation/subjugation? There is no doubt monogamy is a higher cost on men in general as we are built to spread our seed and woman are built to be selective, what do you think about this in reference to your recent comments on polyamory? Sometimes our child hits us when he’s tired, how should we react in the moment and how do we stop this behavior? What are your thoughts on the Waldorf education model?Includes: Action is the purpose of self-knowledge, resistance through never-ending ‘whys’ from children, monogamy as white knighting, acidic sperm preventing pregnancy, parental investment impacting, r/k selection reproductive strategies, female erotica, the practicality of threesomes, the gift of monogamy vs. the gift of child-rearing, the demonization of men, governments are needed for spray and pray selected species, if you want to grow the state you attack the pair bonding of human beings, r-selection reproductive strategies lead to totalitarianism, monogamy vs. polyamory, the hazard of dismissing annoyance towards your children, the benefits of peer mentoring, the nature of the world spirituality, technology displaces conversation and screen time for children.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R/K_selection_theoryhttp://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2012/01/monogamous-societies-superior-to-polygamous-societies/#.VFGUexYfRddhttp://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/367/1589/657.full.pdf
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