Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality
Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality Books
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An entertaining and informative study of human sexuality explores how and why humans’ sex lives differ radically from those of other animals and examines the evolutionary forces and factors that have shaped human sexual distinctions.Amazon.com Review
Many of us pursue fitness because we want to remain striking to partners and potential partners, and we stay healthy so we can continue to have sex with those partners. But why do people care so much about sex? This book, written by an evolutionary biologist, clarifies how all the weird quirks of human sexuality came to be: sex with no aim of procreation, invisible fertility, sex acts pursued in private–all common to us, but very different from most other species. Why Is Sex Fun? questions us to look at ourselves in a brand-new way, and richly rewards us for doing so.
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No animal has sex with the thought of procreation in mind, other than humans. Therefore, Jared’s suggestion that humans are the only animals that have sex without the thought of procreation in mind is the greatest idiocy ever expressed in our galaxy!
I may possibly go on, but I trust you got the top.
Rating: 1 / 5
Diamond spends twenty one laughable pages on male lactation. What’s next? How about implanting a uterus? After all, men are stronger and may possibly probably carry babies better.
Huge game hunting by the males of indigenous tribes was probably more effective when there was more game. But, for Diamond, it leaves the question open as to “What are men excellent for?”
My question is “What is Jared Diamond excellent for?”
Rating: 1 / 5
I can’t say how disappointing this book is. Its chatty and informal style does nothing to give confidence that the numerous holes in the judgment are gappable. The suspicion that Diamond is cynically cashing in on the “By the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning ‘Guns, Germs and Steel’” stamped on the cover is unavoidable.
I hope they sell enough to justify destroying Diamond’s literary-scientific reputation.
Rating: 1 / 5
Come on! How may possibly a book with a title like that NOT get five stars? Why are there a bunch of swans on the cover?
Rating: 5 / 5
As a “senior citizen”, you would reckon I shold have known all this; but I learned a lot from this book.
Rating: 4 / 5