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7/26/2025, 11:44:47 AM
>>81966734
>Not OP, but I don't think females detest males who they've been giving birth to.
That's not the hypothesis. The hypothesis is that the constant autoimmunological response to male fetal cells in female mammals makes them feel a "certain way" due to the cytokine flood in their amygdala and the insula and that this feeling might have been constant evolutionary pressure over millions of years.
They don't need a pregnancy to feel it, they can now identify the product of the Y chromosome by instinct and sensory input and this pattern can be observed in nearly every species with a foreign male chromosome. Exceptions are extremely rare and can usually explained by sexual dimorphism favoring the male.
>Not OP, but I don't think females detest males who they've been giving birth to.
That's not the hypothesis. The hypothesis is that the constant autoimmunological response to male fetal cells in female mammals makes them feel a "certain way" due to the cytokine flood in their amygdala and the insula and that this feeling might have been constant evolutionary pressure over millions of years.
They don't need a pregnancy to feel it, they can now identify the product of the Y chromosome by instinct and sensory input and this pattern can be observed in nearly every species with a foreign male chromosome. Exceptions are extremely rare and can usually explained by sexual dimorphism favoring the male.
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