Coscienza Paleolitica - Poliamorismo

Polyamory in Paleo Pride

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Skamall
view post Posted on 2/2/2012, 17:56 by: Skamall




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consider the story of Heracles and Iphicles: the night preceeding Amphitryon's marriage to Alcmene, Zeus disguised himself as Amphitrion and slept with the bride-to-be. the following night, Amphitrion consummated her marriage. Alcmene had twins: Iphycles (fathered by Amphitrion) and Eracles (fathered by Zeus). clearly, the ancient Greeks had an inkling of sperm competition.

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a man's sperm production increases significantly when he has not seen his partner for a few days, regardless of whetever or not he ejaculated during her absence. this finding conforms to the notion that sperm competition has played a role in human evolution and may even reflect an adaptation to monogamy.

so: hyper production of sperm to increase his chances of fertilizing her ovum when they meet again.
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women have reported that their partners tend to be more vigorous in bed after a separation or if infidelity is suspected.
sacrosant female sexuality it's a vision that Darwin cultivated in public.

 
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