Monogamy is not natural for humans from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha
The idea that human beings are naturally monogamous is a deeply ingrained belief in our society. We are taught from a young age that monogamy is the only way to have a successful and fulfilling relationship. However, the reality is much more complex than that. When we look at the history of human sexuality, we see that monogamy is a relatively recent development. For most of our existence as a species, we lived in small, nomadic bands where relationships were much more fluid and flexible. Sexual behavior was not restricted to one partner, but instead was shared among the group. In these early societies, it was common for individuals to have multiple sexual partners. This was not seen as immoral or taboo, but rather as a natural expression of human sexuality. It was only with the rise of agriculture and the concept of private property that monogamy became...Similar Posts
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