Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Phi Ratio and Human Reproduction -- Part 3

Fibonacci Ages of Human Life

0-1      Conception to birth
1-1      Learn to walk
1-2      Learn to talk
2-3      By 3 have learned more than will learn rest of life
3-5      Personality develops
5-8      Reason develops
8-13    Genders diverge, Social roles and status realized
13-21  Female: Attract Best Mate, Nesting, Family, Motherhood begins, Marriage
13-21  Male: Avocational, Vocational foundation
21-34  Female: Mother, Educator, Most influential period
21-34  Male: Professional Achievement, Attract Best Mate, Marriage, Fatherhood
34-55  Female: Provides Wisdom to 2nd Generation, Wisdom to Community
34-55  Male: From Prince to King
55-89  Female: Elder Stateswoman
55-89  Male: Elder Statesman (though, sperm still viable if extremely successful)

*I'm having a tough time finding the time to finalize part 3.  So I've decided to post an excerpt for an idea of where it's going.

Part 3 – First Fruits, Shattered Flowers, and Broken Egos




Why shouldn't a Man at his most productive get the ripest berry? Conversely, why should the pip-squeak teenager, who's done nothing but crack wise in history class reap the finest crop?

On the female side, why, when a woman is at her most desirable, her finest hour, have to waste her time with the whiny little bench-warmers in the game of life? For her own sake, should she not be in the game of attracting the finest mate for her and her children's future when at her most competitive? Why should the best she have to offer a potential husband is whatever is left after years of bouncing from fraternity boy to grease monkey?

That's quite a wedding night for both, I'm sure.

In the long run, why shouldn't a woman have as many good, healthy, attractive, reproductive years with her husband, instead of a short window before her husband's attraction begins to wan along with her child-bearing capacity? Why should she wait until the doors of opportunity are closing to find stability in a man and family?

In the long run, why should a man marry a woman whose best years are behind her, only to find that soon after marriage, she looks more like his mother than a mate?



Could there be a correlation between the continually escalating divorce rates, broken families, domestic abuse, incest, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, suicide rate, adultery, pornography, homosensuality, poverty, laziness, welfare cases, and many other ills of society and the un-natural mate pairing of Kultamerica?

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