Office Hours Special: Algebra of Masculinity Part 1

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Individual Choices
addresses the complexities of monogamy, emphasizing that individual choices are paramount. He acknowledges that while some may thrive in a monogamous relationship, others may find fulfillment in a more varied lifestyle. Scott notes, "Being single is sort of like a job," highlighting the effort required to maintain such a lifestyle 1. He advises that each person must weigh their own opportunity set and decide what works best for them 2.
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Societal Implications
The societal implications of monogamy are profound, with suggesting that societal norms often clash with personal desires. He explains that humans are naturally inclined towards serial monogamy, where one might be with multiple partners over a lifetime 1. Scott believes that societal expectations can sometimes pressure individuals into monogamous relationships, even if they are not suited for them. He advises, "If you're happy with where you are, then fine. Who gives a shit what the moors are around monogamy?" 1.
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