>>Almost all creatures balance the benefits of seeking the best mate and reproducing as often as possible
Actually what they balance is relative fitness of reproductive strategies.
The reproductive strategy of higher primates is governed by social structure - with a social investment of reproductive resources in offspring.
Quite amusing to observe the females in a troupe of Western Lowlands Gorillas alert the silver back when an adolescent male is attempting to dip his wick without permission.
In the context of the social order prescribed for humanity, it’s not surprising you’re unable/unwilling to articulate the difference between permission and forgiveness.
“In the context of the social order prescribed for humanity, its not surprising youre unable/unwilling to articulate the difference between permission and forgiveness.”
Of course it’s not surprising, you were trying to bait an entirely different poster with that question and apparently can’t be bothered to keep track of who you are posting to.