Okay. You realize that saying that is suggesting that other feminists are or have reason to fear evolutionary psychology?
It's just such an odd, weird thing to say. Total pickmeisha vibe too. Why bring feminism into it at all? What does the ideas of evolutionary psychology have to do with feminism? Not a damned thing.
You think disagreement is fear? Quite the contrary.
Look. I studied graduate level evolution in college. Multiple courses. I have a degree in wildlife science. I'm not challenging your notions or evolutionary psychology out of a place of fear. I'm challenging them because they make no sense and because that's not how evolution works any more than how businesses wrecked themselves by trying to marry evolutionary principles (erroneously) to economic ones back in the 90s and aughties without a firm, solid, fundamental understanding of evolutionsry theory. It was a disaster. Of course. Of course it was. Because that's not how evolution works.
Look, if you need to onto some bullshit theory to feel bold, brave, and in control, you do you Boo. At least you're not grasping at flat Earth theory, so there's that. But it doesn't make you a feminist, not is a valid expression of your feminism.
Give it twenty or thirty years. Folks will be rewinding this nonsense just like they did the unholy marriage of evolution and economics. They'll be wondering why anybody ever believed such obvious nonsense. I'll be over here hanging out in the I-Told-You-So bleachers catching up with my college professor who used to routinely threaten to fail us if we were dumb enough to reference any kind of source that came from the field of economics and talked about evolution in any of our work.