It's always an amazing time going to @UbbidubbiFest with my boy @zZTraCe. Sucks the second day got rained out, but San Holo was awesome at least!!
A tradition that hopefully we can continue for a long time. So much fun getting together IRL and hanging out. Much love brother ♥️, until next year! #UbbiDubbi2026
@DirtyTesLa This literally happened to me the other day and I was like wtf. Slammed on its brakes and added to my CTE all for a stupid little bird that I don't care about 🥴
@CrwnGlobalMedia Just want you to know that you're the only reason I watch the draft show. So hopefully all this negative feedback doesn't make you rethink being on there.
I agree the protection piece. Although I think some of what she is saying is correct, generally, men do not care about other kids because their own are all that matter.
If you research evolutionary theories behind our species in primitive times, it is explained. Women generally cared for children together, as a community/village/group, even if they had no children of their own. Men feared sinking resources (remember, resources were scarce) into other mens children, and cuckholdry was a real risk to a mans lineage. It is the reason why mate-guardinf developed, and why generally men get very jealous if they care about their mate.
Which leads to women typically being much more nurturing. Remember, these are all average based, not on a person by person basis.
Pretty interesting stuff, how our primitive functions impact today's decisions, even though the world we live in is drastically different.