Naturally Selective; Evolution, Orgasm, and Female Choice
Robert King
Researchers of human behavior have identified a so-called “orgasm gap”: Men usually orgasm during intercourse, whereas women often do not. This book addresses this mystery. The two leading explanations are either that women are “psychologically broken”—Freud’s theory—or badly designed—the “by-product theory.” However, there is a much more compelling third explanation. Evolutionary biology, anatomy, physiology, and direct sex research suggest women have evolved under their own selection pressures, and orgasm is a fitness-increasing consequence of such selective factors. This is revealed in their patterns of orgasmic response, which are neither random nor inexplicable. Key Features • Synthesizes decades of peer-reviewed sex research in anatomy, biology, physiology, and behavior. • Engagingly written based on feedback from students, peers, and interested lay persons. • Makes sense of the “orgasm gap” between men and women. • Provides a wider context of human sexual dimorphism and mutual sexual selection. • Balances sex research and real-world research and practical applications.
Jahr:
2024
Verlag:
CRC Press
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
216
ISBN 10:
100337235X
ISBN 13:
9781003372356
Datei:
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english, 2024