Melvin Konner, Emory professor of anthropology and behavioral biology

@bernie12 “Did I say it was true? I don’t remember me saying it was true…all I can tell you is what the arguments are.” I cannot hear your tone or read your face, so when I read it, that’s how I ended up interpreting, as you kept showing me feminist arguments instead of your own and I assumed those were the ones you took. Thanks for clarifying.

“My own opinions will be more nuanced than taking very specific positions.” I haven’t taken “very specific” positions either, as I’ve pointed out, “Women are now given the moral high ground when it comes to the “problems” of traditionalism, but I have not made up my own mind about it. The picture is not as that clear.”

“And as for the money? Most people, as you even suggested do blame the victim of betrayal in that case. I was citing how I doubt that, especially today, this phenomenon has a huge gender bias.” This is what you said: “As for the money analogy: Well, it is the breadwinner’s money, so if they are taken advantage of, they get blamed. Period. The only difference back then is that males were basically always the primary breadwinners.” You said it as if that’s exactly what you believed, as if you’re the one who took that position. Thanks for the clarification.