No it's not, not at all. Let me repeat: fitness is an outcome measurement. Everything, INCLUDING sperm performance, factors into fitness. There is no fitness except the outcome fitness; you can't talk about 'the actual sperm provider's fitness' because that means nothing. This is reproductive bio 101.
SUUUUURE, man that's why I caveated what you said with a *ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL*, which is something that makes this point entirely IRRELEVANT.
IF we are debating if the sperm provider has "good fitness" *besides* his sperm performance, then deliberately focusing on this issue is a total red herring on your part.
As I said, *after* you got the safe conditions first. You and me agree on that point, but you deliberately choosed to continue the fight regardless.
No, we did not agree, because the safe conditions (an initial mating) are the same for male and female - you're not arguing for a differential strategy between men and women there.
Are they now? This is interesting. Why couldn't the male just "**** everything" before reaching a stable "marriage"? One could envision a very simplistic scenery where young men would mate with married mother cougars...
no reason to say that. It is an open question and there is evidence that homo sapiens may do just such a thing.
Really? But if they *do* that unconsciously, as you admit, then the choice is quite *different* than the mating selection we were discussing before, which requires a little bit of reasoning.
Or not. It's quite interesting, but frankly it is an astonishing proposal and you give nothing but speculations that this is the case, not even understand how it works, so I'll just skip such speculations (everything is possible in speculations).
EGT isn't built on computer projections. Some of the absolutely core data in the field (Darwin's finches, for example) was collected by painstakingly camping out in the wild with living animals, tagging and tracking them, cataloging their matings, and working out their fitness over the course of many seasons.
Sure, that kind of empirical analysis is slightly better. Still ripe for statistical fraud and undeliberate unexistent pattern gatherings...
This is not the most gracious way to concede but I'll take it.
Why should I concede something that I never took? Quite the dickish way to slander someone, I guess.