Permalink Submitted by Nas Humer (not verified) on Sat, 12/21/2019 - 06:55
Hi Chase, if the premise holds that all our sexuality and attraction dynamics boil down to biological success and dominating through our DNA, do you think that the reason for your conclusion (mating complexity driving diminished reproductive returns) is that humanity capitalized on the hedonistic value of sex (sterile mating) at the cost of reproduction?
Furthermore, do you believe a more golden standard for seduction is the capacity to reproduce from the best mates (fertilize the best eggs) as opposed to halting at the notion of bedding without a biological fruit?
Is it sexual success if it's sterile (no offsprings)?
Hi Chase, if the premise holds that all our sexuality and attraction dynamics boil down to biological success and dominating through our DNA, do you think that the reason for your conclusion (mating complexity driving diminished reproductive returns) is that humanity capitalized on the hedonistic value of sex (sterile mating) at the cost of reproduction?
Furthermore, do you believe a more golden standard for seduction is the capacity to reproduce from the best mates (fertilize the best eggs) as opposed to halting at the notion of bedding without a biological fruit?
Nas