
TRIGGERnometry Geoffrey Miller on Sex Differences, Masculinity & Political Polarisation
Apr 7, 2019
Geoffrey Miller, a renowned evolutionary psychologist and author, dives into intriguing topics like sex differences, masculinity, and the roots of political polarization. He critiques myths around gender equality and discusses how evolutionary traits influence modern dating and career choices. Miller also explores the societal shift of tattoos as identity markers and highlights the importance of self-improvement in navigating social interactions. Lastly, he emphasizes the overlooked risks of nuclear war, calling for urgent awareness.
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Trans Women in Sports
- Trans women competing in women's sports possess an unfair physical advantage due to male development.
- Miller predicts potential fatalities if this practice continues, urging reconsideration of trans inclusion in sports.
Taekwondo Incident
- Geoffrey Miller recounts knocking out a female black belt in Taekwondo despite being less skilled.
- This highlighted societal misconceptions about sex differences in strength and potential dangers for women in combat sports.
Interests and Career Choices
- Men and women have similar IQs, but different interests and preferences influence career choices.
- Men lean towards systematizing, leading to careers in STEM, while women favor empathizing, often choosing caring professions.







