Britva415
"Alabaster," my ass
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Well,It's my guess that monogamy isn't necessarily culturally driven, but more of a group-think reflex to prevent one alpha from taking everything from the others. When it comes to sex and procreation, that alpha-takes-all causes genetic drift and eventually destroys the herd. The Pharaohs of Egypt and the "Bluebloods" of Europe were examples where too much alpha-imposed inbreeding allows genetic defects to propagate. The cultural reinforcement expecting monogamy in large groups gives other, lessor abled males a chance to provide more genetic material in the herd and gives other traits a chance to develop.
Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Everything you described is cultural - from the groupthink reflex to the successful overriding of it. We can't swallow the idea that historical implementations of alpha-takes-all are cultural while simultaneously imagining that situations where the alpha does NOT manage to take all are somehow not cultural but merely biologically instinctive.
You even backpedaled it yourself, first saying you guess monogamy is not necessarily culturally driven but concluding what biological benefit the cultural reinforcement of monogamy provides.