| An Evolutionary Hypothesis For Eating Disorders: Riadh T. Abed argues that the roots of some eating disorders may be sexual competition. Published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology 71(4):525-547. |
| Evolutionary Psychology: NPR radio discussion on the assumption that women have evolved physically and psychologically to be weaker, less assertive, and monogamous, while men are naturally stronger, aggressive, and promiscuous. |
| Sex on the Brain: An NPR discussion with Deborah Blum on how commercial advertising exploits adaptations associated with mate finding. |
| Sexual Selection and the Mind: Geoffrey Miller provides an overview of the subject matter and genetics may provide important insight into mate finding behavior. |
| The Sexual Competition Hypothesis for Eating Disorders: A hypothesis that suggests eating disorders stem from intense female intra-sexual competition for mates. |