If you are unfamiliar with the Pareto Principle, this Jordan Peterson video is a great introduction:
It seems to me wide adoption of polygyny will lead to a Pareto distribution of wives where 20% of men are married to 80% of the women. Monogamy on the other hand is a sort of socialism of wives, you only get your "fair share".
Considering all the disclaimers about this not being a dating site and all the conversations regarding polygyny friendly dating sites, it is obvious there is a lot of interest in finding multiple wives. It seems to me, the best way to find another wife is by being a good steward of the wife/wives you have and then more women will be more inclined to join your family. A good "review" by a wife will be better than any dating profile could be. Then a man with multiple satisfied wives is like likely to attract more wives. That is how the Pareto principle works.
Do you think the Pareto distribution would apply to wives? Should it?
Should we view relationships in economic terms? (ex. Sexual Market Value)
It seems to me wide adoption of polygyny will lead to a Pareto distribution of wives where 20% of men are married to 80% of the women. Monogamy on the other hand is a sort of socialism of wives, you only get your "fair share".
Considering all the disclaimers about this not being a dating site and all the conversations regarding polygyny friendly dating sites, it is obvious there is a lot of interest in finding multiple wives. It seems to me, the best way to find another wife is by being a good steward of the wife/wives you have and then more women will be more inclined to join your family. A good "review" by a wife will be better than any dating profile could be. Then a man with multiple satisfied wives is like likely to attract more wives. That is how the Pareto principle works.
Do you think the Pareto distribution would apply to wives? Should it?
Should we view relationships in economic terms? (ex. Sexual Market Value)