The Erotic Highway

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sgandolfs 63 Reviews 8103 reads
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For one, I could care less - this is a topic that has been successfully marketed to death.  Fact is, men and women are different, if anything, men are from Penis.

We all recognize the stereotype of the male species, willing and actively seeking out as many meaningless and varied sexual experiences as are available to him.  Usually this is done on a sort of autopilot, with little regard to the consequences.  But,......

What about the ladies?  All of my previous mistress' and "Loves of my Life" that I was having affairs with, would "Bang my Brains" out, and then get on the phone to their husband/boyfriend and "take care of their mundane business"; or get upset that their S.O. wasn't going to be home; or break up with their boyfriend because she found another girls phone number in his cell phone.  I would be awestruck at their ability to compartmentalize what we had just done and what they were putting their SO through.  I even had one particular "Hottie" (I never did quite get over her) tell me she wasn't cheating on her husband because she wasn't moving her hips while I was fucking her.  Mind blowing!

Now to wind back to my original question....Are men really from Mars and Women from Venus?

Love Goddess9030 reads

No, karmaexpress,

They are not. This is a phrase that made John Gray very successful commercially. He is a very good salesman and motivator, just like Tony Robbins, et al. He obtained his "PhD" from a mail order university. frankly, I wouldn't sully our lovely space here with long explications on his pseudo-science.

As to the basis for my propagation of evolutionary psychology, I generally use material published by recognized social scientists, primatologists and anthropologists from accredited institutions. Said individuals have received grants, have deep scholarly knowledge in their field, have performed legitimate studies/research/field work, and take good care not to disseminate shoddy science.

As to the ladies, women cheat just like men. All you have to do is watch chimpanzees and/or bonobos to see how the female animal cheats with gusto - for a purpose. But whereas we don't give it a second thought in simians, we tend to obsess about it in humans, clearly because so much more in terms of long-term parental investment, cuckolding, establishing paternity, and other evolutionary precepts are at stake. Both men and women "cheat" from an evolutionary standpoint because they wish to increase the "genetic fitness" of the species. It's only our ingenuity [from an adaptive sense] that has introduced the pill, condoms, etc. to prevent the result from such activities to complicate further parental investment - since it's such a big commitment among humans in our post-industrial society. But you can't take the monkey out of us completely. Beneath our neocortical veneer is still that humping, grunting creature - and that goes for females too. We WILL cheat, if we've got the biology for it. This means that if and when a female is hormonally primed for it, if she sees that her investment is low and the payoff advantageous, why not? If she sees no reason for breaking up the union that she needs for the safety and well-being of her offspring, then yes, she will compartmentalize. Women and men are no different in that regard.

I've attached something for you to read. It'll give you lots more to chew on than John Gray ever would. And should your research take you further, check out books by David Buss, Donald Symons, and Sarah Blaffer Hrdy - she's made it her mission to study cheating in the female species.

Enjoy,
the Love Goddess

Thanks for the info, I'll certainly check it out.  I've been known to utter the phrase that this planet is still really just a "Planet of the Apes"!  Even though we, as cultured simians, pretend to great heights of varying pretensions.

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sunsword698713 reads

Natural selection rewards the reproductive efforts of the INDIVIDUAL, not the species.  That may be modified by factors such as kin selection and reciprocal altruism, but Organism A is not going to try to increase the reproductive success of Organism B unless Organism A expects some payback meeting or exceeding the cost of its investment.

For one, I could care less - this is a topic that has been successfully marketed to death.  Fact is, men and women are different, if anything, men are from Penis.

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