The Evolution Of Desire: Strategies Of Human MatingBasic Books, 1994 - 272 pages How we choose—and lose—our mates has always been a source of fascination. This controversial book is the first to present a unified theory of human mating behavior. The Evolution of Desire is based on the most massive study of human mating ever undertaken, encompassing more than 10,000 peoples of all ages from thirty-seven cultures worldwide. If we all want love, why is there so much conflict in our most cherished relationships? To answer this question, we must look into our evolutionary past, according to David M. Buss. For in attracting, keeping, and even breaking up with our mates, we are closer to our ancestral forebears than many of us think. |
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... promiscuous and scorn the unfaithful because they often interfere with our own sexual strategies . From the perspective of a married woman or man , for example , the presence of promiscuous people endangers marital fidelity . From the ...
... promiscuous and scorn the unfaithful because they often interfere with our own sexual strategies . From the perspective of a married woman or man , for example , the presence of promiscuous people endangers marital fidelity . From the ...
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... promiscuity in a permanent partner , casual sex for women becomes a risky venture for their reputations . Women known as promiscuous suffer reputational damage even in relatively promiscuous cultures , such as among the Swedes and the ...
... promiscuity in a permanent partner , casual sex for women becomes a risky venture for their reputations . Women known as promiscuous suffer reputational damage even in relatively promiscuous cultures , such as among the Swedes and the ...
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... promiscuous , therefore , does not have the intended effect of dissuading men who are pursuing a short - term goal . Calling a rival promiscuous and questioning her fidelity , however , are highly effec- tive for women if the man is ...
... promiscuous , therefore , does not have the intended effect of dissuading men who are pursuing a short - term goal . Calling a rival promiscuous and questioning her fidelity , however , are highly effec- tive for women if the man is ...
Table des matières
WHAT WOMEN WANT | 19 |
MEN WANT SOMETHING ELSE | 49 |
CASUAL SEX | 73 |
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