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Jvesti

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One thing guys:

I was actually going to make a post about this but never got around to it.

But think of this function in terms of nature and evolution.

Why would evolution intend a man to be repelled by a female after ejaculation? To run for the hills?

THINK.......

Notice a few things. I noticed two key things whenever this happened. Feel free to put down the circumstances that happened when you experienced this.

They lived far away
They were very easy, aggressive.

Thinking about it in sexual selection terms. If they are easy, aggressive aka high T females, they are probably the best equipped to take care of babies on their own. The distance connotes that they weren't part of your tribe. Which probably benefited men in sense of their lives 100,000 years ago if they fell in love with a female in another tribe surrounded by tribal males ready to kill an outsider. And I'm sure its that way with our closer primates. There are probably a bunch of things involved in this. But I haven't done my research. Those are some thoughts on why this is so.
 
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