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Human female choosiness is also why we are very different from the common ancestor we shared with our chimpanzee cousins, while the latter are very much the same. Women’s proclivity to say no, more than any other force, has shaped our evolution into the creative, industrious, upright, large-brained (competitive, aggressive, domineering) creatures that we are.42 Miller, G. (2001). The mating mind: How sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature. New York: Anchor. Peterson, Jordan B.. 12 Rules for Life (p. 368). Random House of Canada. Kindle Edition. Peterson, Jordan B.. 12 Rules for Life (p. 40). Random House of Canada. Kindle Edition.

— female selectivity  

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