Bonobo Cycle Breakers

This is where we should turn to the Bonobos.

I first learned of Bonobos when I was taking Anthropology in high school.

What happens in response to the dysregulation?

If the ape who became aggressive gets its way, it really reinforces that aggression is the way to get what you want.

It’s easy to understand why a hypersexual teenager in a dysregulated home would find Bonobos fascinating, because they channel their aggression through sexual behaviors. That certainly helped me feel validated in my endeavors.

Or can we?

Are the Inuit an anomaly? Let’s cross the globe to southern Africa.

Are you still with me?

I hope so, but I understand if you need to take a break, go make a sandwich, stretch, or take some deep breaths.

I find it really helpful to look at things in evolutionary terms. (No. This is not about the debate between evolution and creation- it IS however a lens that begs the questions “how did we get here,” “what went differently there,” and “which traits choose which outcomes?” Let me show you.)

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)

I have PDA (as is evidenced by how often I was called lazy and a waste of potential as a kid) and I’m raising a child with PDA.

To someone abusing their power, this trait is a real inconvenience, because the mechanisms of control are less effective when someone is pointing out coercion, shaming, disparity, inequality, injustice and so much more.

This also explains why often the most defiant kids become completely different people when it’s not about demands and they feel like you’re on their team (spoiler alert, you have to actually be on their team, because these kids can tell when you’re not).

What’s the point? Great question!
I’m so glad you asked!

Extra Credit-

References

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/oppositional-defiant-disorder

Female bonobos keep males in check with solidarity

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6555268/

https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/about-pda/what-is-demand-avoidance/#:~:text=seen%20in%20PDA.-,Autistic%20demand%20avoidance,some%20things%20is%20perfectly%20acceptable.

https://childmind.org/article/pathological-demand-avoidance-in-kids/

https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/anthropologyfacpub/45/

https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/about-pda/what-is-demand-avoidance/#:~:text=seen%20in%20PDA.-,Autistic%20demand%20avoidance,some%20things%20is%20perfectly%20acceptable.

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