THERE IS NO OTHER THAN ME : Don't Quote ME BOY!
The present study examined women's mate competition tactics in response to female and feminine-male rivals in two cultures in which competition against both occurs. In Samoa..., women not only compete with other women (intrasexually) but also compete with rival feminine males (intersexually) in order to access/retain the same masculine men as sexual/romantic partners...The presence of feminine males, alongside masculine men's willingness to engage in sexual activity with them, induces women in such cultures to compete intersexually in comparable ways to intrasexual competition with rival women.
As I've previously stated, Tela Girl (the Hamo from a primitive, barbaric culture) thought that I was a FAGGOT and therefore saw me as a sexual competitor for homosexual and heterosexual males. Read above and below.
Picky About Partners? Prepare to Fight | Psychology Today
The psychologists found, in both groups of participants, that those who held more discerning mate preferences also tended to be more intrasexually competitive, thereby confirming their primary hypothesis.
But that wasn’t all. They had also had their participants complete two more surveys: the Mate Value Scale, which measures a person’s self-perceived attractiveness to others; and the Sociosexual Orientation Index, which measures a person’s interest in and propensity to seek casual sex. When the psychologists re-analysed the responses from both groups, they found a three-way interaction between choosiness, mate value, and sociosexuality: participants who were most choosy, most attractive, and most drawn to casual sex tended to be the most intrasexually competitive. This is interesting because it suggests that attempting to outcompete rivals is a strategy that is more often pursued by people with high standards, who believe that they possess traits that make them competitive, and who desire to be successful in love. Those who sense that they are less competitive and who care less about whether they win or lose prefer not to get involved in the battle for supremacy.
