The Girls Night Out Hypothesis
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Albeit thought of in the context of a time of "innocent fun", as per research I have thus far covered, it would appear plausible that a girl's night out serves the latent function of covert mate selection which I hypothesize herein.
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seen it in L.A. all the time when driving cab. When a married woman is in heat she'll cheat to get that alpha genes.