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logic will fix human mating
The idea that logic will fix human mating is based on the premise that humans are not acting logically or rationally. This idea has been perpetuated for centuries, but it may have a basis in deeper psychological issues.
Human mating is a complex phenomenon involving attraction, experience and identity. It may be that there are some humans who do not mate with other humans if it goes against their values, but most people will have sex with someone they meet in public.
Humans are driven by biological urges and instinct, which means they will have sex with whoever is available. If a human has decided not to mate with someone from a different race or religion, that does not mean they won't have sex.
If humans have a choice between sex with someone of their own race, and sex with someone from another race, then logically it is better to mate with the person of your own race because you are more likely to produce offspring who carry your genes. It would be logical for humans to mate based on this criterion.
Human mating is based on many factors, including attraction, compatibility and identity. It may be possible to solve the problem of who mates with whom if only humans made mate selections based on logic.
Mating is not just about sex. Humans have a need to feel valued and loved, and will seek out a partner who can fulfil this need.