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From: "Nowak, Martin" <
To: jeffrey E. <[email protected]>
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Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2014 14:20:01 +0000
that's part of it:
Some researchers conclude that little difference exists between men and women in terms of sexual
behavior.(221][222]Other researchers disagree.12231 Symmetrical men and women have a tendency to begin to
have sexual intercourse at an earlier age, to have more sexual partners, to engage in a wider variety of sexual
activities, and to have more one-night stands. They are also prone to infidelity and are more likely to have open
relationships.(431Additionally, they have the most reproductive success. Therefore, their physical characteristics are
most likely to be inherited by future generations.1224]12251122611227]
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