• Kayana@ttrpg.network
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      Edit: This first point was wrong, but the second point still stands.

      Polygyny wouldn’t solve the aforementioned problem if we suppose that the birth rate of men and women is roughly the same. If one man has many wives, some of whom even die, then several other men won’t have any wives.

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        The birth rate of XY babies is actually slightly higher than XX babies. On the other hand, babies with higher testosterone tend to have weaker immune systems and so are more susceptible to infant mortality from disease.

        Otherwise, I’m not sure what the problem is with men who don’t have wives? They simply don’t reproduce. Throughout history men have reproduced at a lower rate than women. In polygynous cultures it’s only the very powerful and wealthy men who have many wives. The poor and powerless men have few or none.

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          Huh, really? I thought there were slightly more women than men, but maybe that depends on the economies etc.

          As for your second point, yes, exactly. They don’t reproduce. So it doesn’t matter if many men get one wife each, or if a few men get many wives each, the number of pregnancies won’t change, and the number of pregnancy-related deaths won’t change either. So (again), I don’t see how polygyny helps in this situation.

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            1 day ago

            I guess I’ve forgotten what the problem was exactly. High maternal mortality? How is that not solved by having many redundant wives?

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              19 hours ago

              You don’t just “have many redundant wives”. It starts out roughly 50/50 from birth no matter what you do.

              You either have more women by having a lot of single men, or a lot of dead men, or by taking women from other places.

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                  13 hours ago

                  Which does nothing to help with the issue of mothers dying from pregnancy, unless there’s something more that you know?

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                    6 hours ago

                    Multiple wives => redundant wives. Solves the issue of mothers dying in pregnancy. The more wives you have, the more you expect to survive to be able to care for the children. Having only one wife, on the other hand, means all your eggs are in one basket (apologies)!