monogamy is relatively new in humans

monogamy is relatively new in humans

Postby ToLeRaNs » Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:55 am

http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/07/27/r ... tml?hpt=C2

Seismic cultural shifts about 10,000 years ago rendered the true story of human sexuality so subversive and threatening that for centuries, it has been silenced by religious authorities, pathologized by physicians, studiously ignored by scientists and covered up by moralizing therapists.

In recent decades, the debate over human sexual evolution has entertained only two options: Humans evolved to be either monogamists or polygamists. This tired debate generally devolves into an antagonistic stalemate where women are said to have evolved to seek male-provisioned domesticity while every man secretly yearns for his own harem. The battle between the sexes, we're told, is bred into our blood and bones.


were evolved to be with multiple people (men and women).

are societal norms that strong that we can deny our evolutionary make up?
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Re: monogamy is relatively new in humans

Postby ToLeRaNs » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:37 am

cnn is becoming littered with these types of articles - i wonder y?

http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/08/03/ne ... ?iref=NS1#
But Hill says that if a woman takes the time to truly examine her relationship and considers Mother Nature's unerring spell on men's libidos, she might realize that letting her boyfriend or spouse know she's OK with him having sex elsewhere is a logical way to prevent him from doing it in secret.

"I think that cheating men are normal," says Hill. "Monogamous men are heroes. Monogamy does have a place in relationships, but not on the long-term. Men are hard-wired to betray women on the long-term."
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