Male biased economy
Men confronting a male-biased sex ratio are less likely to save, more likely to take on credit card debt, and more willing to exchange money in the hand for bad risk.
A whole host of behaviors, across a wide range of species, are triggered by imbalances in sex ratios.
More recent research has demonstrated that men who are inspired to find mates are more likely to take financial risks.
Male peacocks do not have credit accounts, but if they did, they would no doubt pin their platinum cards to their tails during the mating season.
Psychology Today

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