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Quality
I read a few reviews, and the negative reviews left me rather disappointed.
The book truly felt like a novel i couldn’t put down, learned so much about sex: what it really is, its difference with love an... Read More
Always felt something was off with the idea of committing a whole lifetime to one person.
Competitiveness
“the evidence that sperm competition played a role in human evolution is simply overwhelming,” they claim.
Furthermore, they write about the chemical properties in the first and last ejaculatory thrust to show that the real competitio... Read More
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- This product had a total of 2,521 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 10 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Competition for resources could therefore still exist even with low population densities and they miss the point when they say the world was underpopulated and population growth was slow because population growth was very slow precisely because scarcity of resourcesfood made it impossible to sustain larger populationspopulation densities
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Conflict and food shortages likely did entail a lot of conflict and violence or starvation is likely why population did not grow much until the agricultural revolution
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If you hate books that completely upend your view of the social order 1star
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If you ever wondered why this society fails to give people happines in relations is because relations were build on wrong unnatural principles
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I couldnt reccomend the book more
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That narrative goes something like this men with nearly inexhaustible sperm are driven to mate widely and frequently women with an extremely limited supply of eggs are choosier in selecting mates and trade sexual access in return for access to resources and physical protection men gain certainty of paternity in this arrangement and thus ensure that their genes are passed on to the next generation
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yes that is the big “gotcha” in “sex at dawn