The bonobos apparently use sex to strengthen bonds, but your argument is about strengthening bonds through non-sex with your non-sexually-compatible friends, so idk how those are related
Ah yeah, oops, I noticed that possible confusion and forgot to say something about it.
The fact that the bonobos use sex to reassure each other is purely incidental to why it came to mind for me. The structure of interest was more “Our tribe just encountered a potentially rare resource, so let’s focus on reaffirming our tribal bonds before we even orient to the resource.”
Like for men, they could focus on just maximizing appeal to women… but that’d heat up competition between them. So maybe instead there’s a draw to affirming male bonds. Being useful to other men. Working on being a more functional member of the male cluster.
Likewise for women. The main factor in picking a mate isn’t getting a guy to want to have sex with her. It’s in making sure she’s well-supported while having children. If there’s competition between the women for attracting a specific man, that can create rancor in their ranks, and that can weaken all their children’s support. So there’s maybe a natural draw to focus on bonding with other women first precisely because they’re the competition. Slightly different dynamic as with the men, but roughly the same overall effect.
Ah yeah, oops, I noticed that possible confusion and forgot to say something about it.
The fact that the bonobos use sex to reassure each other is purely incidental to why it came to mind for me. The structure of interest was more “Our tribe just encountered a potentially rare resource, so let’s focus on reaffirming our tribal bonds before we even orient to the resource.”
Like for men, they could focus on just maximizing appeal to women… but that’d heat up competition between them. So maybe instead there’s a draw to affirming male bonds. Being useful to other men. Working on being a more functional member of the male cluster.
Likewise for women. The main factor in picking a mate isn’t getting a guy to want to have sex with her. It’s in making sure she’s well-supported while having children. If there’s competition between the women for attracting a specific man, that can create rancor in their ranks, and that can weaken all their children’s support. So there’s maybe a natural draw to focus on bonding with other women first precisely because they’re the competition. Slightly different dynamic as with the men, but roughly the same overall effect.