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Survival and Replication Value (S&R)


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Quick Definition: The degree to which a man is able to contribute to a woman’s biological goals of survival (security) and replication (having good genes). Also sometimes abbreviated as SnR value.


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In MM bootcamps, Matador and Mystery make it clear that despite what one may think their goals in life are, biologically, our primitive brain and body are wired to survive and replicate, and to ultimately ensure the passing on of our genes Thus, whenever this goal is compromised via the inability to attract to opposite sex, in hardships in surviving, life becomes out of sync, and we feel stressed.

S&R value is used to refer to a person’s survival and replication value. In the past and to some extend even today, men have higher survival value, but low replication value. Women have a high replication high, but lower survival value. Thus, approximately 70% of a male’s attraction is based on physical fitness and looks, for replication purposes, while a great balance (~70%) of a woman’s attraction triggers are based on emotions and long term characteristics. In “Sperm Wars”, Robin Baker details how women are genetically wired to mate with the most physically dominate male for the best genes (physical looks), but marry or stay long term with a male that has the most resources and is emotional stable to help her raise her children.

Usage:

A SHB’s S&R value is very high in our society today.


Related Terms: Passive Value, High Value, DHV, Social Proof, Attraction, Social Circle, Congruence, Inner Game, Core Confidence

Source: Mystery


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