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'''Hypergamy''' is a pseudoscientific term frequently used within the “manosphere” to describe a supposed female instinct to “marry up” or seek relationships with higher-status [[Moid|males]]. Popular among [[Incel|incels]], redpill forums, and male supremacist spaces, the concept is often cited to justify [[misogyny]], claim female disloyalty, and reinforce patriarchal structures. Despite its popularity in male-dominated subcultures, hypergamy lacks scientific consensus and is largely based on biased interpretations of evolutionary psychology and anecdotal internet narratives.
'''Hypergamy''' is a pseudoscientific term frequently used within the “manosphere” to describe a supposed female instinct to “marry up” or seek relationships with higher-status [[Moid|males]]. Popular among [[Incel|incels]], redpill forums, and male supremacist spaces, the concept is often cited to justify [[misogyny]], claim female disloyalty, and reinforce patriarchal structures. Despite its popularity in male-dominated subcultures, hypergamy lacks scientific consensus and is largely based on biased interpretations of evolutionary psychology and anecdotal internet narratives.


== Origin and Misuse ==
== Origin and misuse ==
The term originates from sociology, where it once referred to social mobility through marriage, specifically, a woman marrying into a higher socioeconomic class. However, online male spaces have co-opted and twisted the term into a universal claim: that “all women are wired to betray,” that they will always leave their partners for someone richer, taller, more attractive, or higher-status.
The term originates from sociology, where it once referred to social mobility through marriage, specifically, a woman marrying into a higher socioeconomic class. However, online male spaces have co-opted and twisted the term into a universal claim: that “all women are wired to betray,” that they will always leave their partners for someone richer, taller, more attractive, or higher-status.


This weaponized version of hypergamy is often used to:
* This weaponized version of hypergamy is often used to:


Justify violence or emotional abuse against women
* Justify violence or emotional abuse against women


Blame women for male loneliness or insecurity
* Blame women for male loneliness or insecurity


Shame women for leaving unhealthy relationships
* Shame women for leaving unhealthy relationships


Promote control over female sexuality and autonomy
* Promote control over female sexuality and autonomy