354: Can’t Lower Your Standards? That’s Not a Flaw – It’s Your Biology.

Evolutionary psychologist, Doug Lisle, PhD discusses listener questions with co-host, Nathan Gershfeld.

Q1: How does one know if or when it is time to settle in dating? I’m 45 years old and have only dated men who I would consider a friend, and have never met anyone who excites me like a romantic partner would. Therefore, I let these men go, kept looking for the next best thing and never found it. Is there a point in life where we should just realize that this partner is the best we are ever going to get even though they are different than what we imagined? Is there a point where we should settle and stop looking even if we are not super excited about that person and how do we know when? At 45 I still consider myself good looking but I’m past my prime, so should I just settle for one of these “friends”?

[0:00] Teaser Clips & Intro

[1:35] Q1 – Should I lower my standards and settle?  I’m 45 and haven’t yet found a partner that excites me.

[5:45] General mood model – where does excitement comes from?

[14:13] A common strategy for women

[18:23] Women are told to lower their standards

[23:41] Why are looks so important?  

[28:40] Changing the strategy

[31:15] A request for David Buss or Geoffrey Miller – is there scientific evidence for Repeat Exposure in women?

[37:11] Things to watch out for.

 

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Web: http://www.beatyourgenes.org

Doug Lisle, PhD http://www.esteemdynamics.com

Nathan Gershfeld, DC http://www.fastingescape.com

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