— The Contemporary Conclusion —
Female choice has not disappeared in modern society.
It continues to operate within new environments, where visibility, scale, and speed have changed.
What has evolved is not the underlying structure, but the context in which selection occurs.
Modern systems make patterns more visible, more measurable, and more widely distributed.
Continuity of Structure
The fundamental structure of selection remains consistent.
It has not been replaced.
- Repeated patterns of selection
- Uneven distribution of outcomes
- Differentiation between individuals
These elements persist across time.
Transformation of Environment
The environment in which selection operates has changed significantly.
Modern systems alter how interactions occur.
- Digital platforms
- Global connectivity
- Increased exposure
These changes expand the scale of interaction.
Expansion of Scale
Selection now operates across larger populations.
The number of potential interactions has increased.
- Larger social networks
- Broader access to individuals
- Increased interaction frequency
Scale intensifies observable patterns.
Increase in Visibility
Modern systems make selection more visible.
Outcomes are easier to observe.
- Public metrics
- Visible interactions
- Measurable attention
Visibility reveals patterns that were previously less apparent.
Acceleration of Process
Selection occurs more rapidly.
Time between interaction and outcome is reduced.
- Instant evaluation
- Rapid decision-making
- Shorter interaction cycles
Speed changes the pace, not the structure.
Persistence of Uneven Distribution
Outcomes remain uneven despite technological change.
Differences continue to appear.
- Concentration of attention
- Variation in outcomes
- Persistent gaps
Distribution patterns remain stable.
■ Essence
Female choice still shapes society today.
Modern systems do not replace it—they make it more visible, faster, and measurable.
Conclusion
Female choice continues to shape society in modern environments through persistent patterns of selection, even as technology expands scale, increases visibility, and accelerates interaction.
The structure remains.
Only the environment has changed.