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The Taboo of Female Competition, why it's not okay for women to say "I want to win?"

The Taboo of Female Competition, why it's not okay for women to say "I want to win?"

Update: 2023-01-19
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T and Alex discuss this controversial and cutting edge topic to explore why females tend more towards disguised competitive strategies as opposed to males who are direct and overt when competing with one another. We discover why this particular evolutionary strategy developed (there are very good reasons), what purpose it served and ideas about moving forward in a world with shifting rules. This is a mostly unexplored topic  which we haven't heard discussed much outside of academia. We are excited to bring it forward in the hopes of inspiring debate and the development of new ideas, so that one day, in the not too distant future, females can move out in the world and finally say openly and without reprisal "I want to win."


This podcast comes with a trigger warning since we discuss sensitive topics such as social exclusion. 


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The development of human female competition: allies and adversaries

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826208/




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The Taboo of Female Competition, why it's not okay for women to say "I want to win?"

The Taboo of Female Competition, why it's not okay for women to say "I want to win?"

Alex and T