Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Cuckmaxing: If Better Men Exist Shouldn't You Raise Their Kids?

Mar 25, 2026
A heated debate about choosing donor genes instead of one’s own and whether that avoids passing on harm. They unpack polygenic selection, embryo editing, and the limits of measuring “better” genes. The conversation covers instinctive disgust at raising non-biological children, family-level regression to the mean, and the cultural risks of normalizing donor parenting.
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INSIGHT

Genes Matter More Than Many Admit

  • Nicholas Decker argues people should choose superior sperm donors because genes materially affect life outcomes and parents should avoid harming children by passing on poor genetics.
  • Simone and Malcolm treat this as a novel extension of gene editing debate, noting polygenic scores and imminent embryo editing as related technologies.
INSIGHT

Cultural Selection Makes Cuckolding Unsustainable

  • Malcolm warns that normalizing voluntary genetic self-removal creates selection pressure favoring men disgusted by raising non-biological kids, undermining long-term cultural stability.
  • He cites Spartan and historical practices to show cultural norms shape reproductive incentives across generations.
ADVICE

Vet Family History Not Just Surface Traits

  • Assess family background, not just phenotype, when evaluating partner genetics because multigenerational traits and environment influence offspring outcomes.
  • Simone emphasizes checking family photos and histories to infer long-term phenotypic and cultural inheritance.
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