Our paleo ancestors were most likely polygamous and pro-making-and-raising children.
100% true! Monogamy was not maintained historically. They were pro-making-and-raising children AND they also married kiddies as well. I know that’s probably a sensitive subject but that IS how it was. Not that I advocate Pedophilia but I wonder how the very mention of something that was the norm decades ago can be so dangerous.
And I will definitely not be having kids with someone who doesn't share the same views on health as I do, for the sake of my child.
I agree with you here personally but it all depends on how much the issue in question means to you. You and your significant other won’t have the same views on everything, right?
I've learned whom not to discuss diet with. It's sort of like politics and religion with some people.
I can not agree with you more. Diet should most definitely be included as one of the things that you don’t discuss with people. People get very sensitive when diet is discussed.
sex does matter in my book
Amen
we should be careful not to adopt a 'them and us" approach to those on cooked-food diets
that’s right. there can be times when food does need to be cooked. If you find yourself in a foreign land where disease-ridden meat is rampant or the quality is unknown then cooking your meat IS the way to go. Eating raw meat then may be like playing roulette.
Polyandry might be the only solution if everyone wants a mate in Asia soon.
The tide is turning in parts of Asia. In Korea, males used to be the preferred offspring but more and more couples (females AND males) desire a baby girl rather than a son.
However, when species become less sexually dimorphic, (ie. male and females are closer in size) monogamy is the general trend, and this is the case for humans.
I don’t know about that one… But hey I’m not history expert or anything, just thinking out loud