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Evolutionary pressures have shaped human sexuality from "summary" of Sex on the Brain by Deborah Blum

The forces of evolution have long played a role in shaping human sexuality. Our behavior when it comes to sex is not just a matter of personal choice – it's also a product of countless generations of biological and environmental influences. From the way we seek out partners to the emotions we experience during sex, much of our sexual behavior can be traced back to the need to survive and reproduce. Throughout history, individuals who were better able to attract mates, reproduce, and care for their offspring were more likely to pass on their genes to future generations. Over time, this process has led to the development of certain traits and behaviors that enhance our chances of reproductive success. For example, men who are attracted to youthful partners may be more likely to have healthy offspring, while women who are choosy about their mates may increase the chances of finding...
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    Sex on the Brain

    Deborah Blum

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