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Why do humans prefer to have sex in privacy? Question follows a Penn couple’s flagrant display
Philadelphia Enquirer ^ | December 5, 2005 | Faye Flam

Posted on 12/06/2005 12:18:48 PM PST by billorites

If scientists from another planet were trying to understand us, our obsession with privacy during sex would make a good thesis project.

The aliens might have noticed that most humans prefer to copulate while hidden away - in our cozy bedrooms or perhaps on a desolate beach dappled with moonbeams. Much fuss ensues when someone chooses to perform mating behavior more publicly, say in a sex club, or in front of a University of Pennsylvania dormitory window.

Why, the aliens might wonder, would crowds of humans gather to watch and photograph a pair of other humans at Penn who repeatedly failed to draw their curtains before engaging in intercourse? Why were the mating pair then so distressed about attracting a slightly wider audience when pictures circulated on the Web showing their naked backsides making the beast with two backs, as Shakespeare would say.

All this happened in the wake of a scandal that started with Channel 3's secretly planting TV cameras in Philadelphia sex club Kama Sutra, outraging patrons who go there to get some privacy while they have sex in large rooms full of other people.

Both incidents open up huge anthropological and sociobiological questions. Most animals don't care whether anyone watches them mating. They neither seek out nor avoid an audience. What's with the humans?

In societies from the sands of the Kalahari to the tiniest Pacific Islands, the cultural preference is for sex in private, says Christopher Kovats-Bernat, an anthropologist at Muhlenberg College in Allentown. Where people can afford it, "we segregate off a space in the dwelling that is devoted to two things - sleeping and sex." In many parts of the world, however, the private bedroom is an unattainable luxury.

While members of Kama Sutra reportedly pay $100 for the privilege of having sex in front of other people, couples in Japan are paying to be alone. There, extended families pack into single-room apartments, so a cottage industry has sprung up to provide "love hotels," says Kovats-Bernat. These by-the-hour rentals cater mostly to married couples.

The Seriono people of Bolivia also like privacy, but they sleep in common rooms in rows of hammocks, he says. So if one couple starts having sex, the neighbors will politely turn the other way.

There's some evidence a similar practice takes place in American college dormitories (though perhaps not at Penn).

And yet, many subcultures exist in which people seek out a certain lack of privacy. In Jamaica, Kovats-Bernat said, strip clubs offer something called "freaky sex" in which men get up on stage, strip, and have sex with the dancers. Either way, we seem to care whether people are watching us or not, which makes us quite different from, say, dogs, who couldn't care less.

In his book Why Is Sex Fun?, UCLA professor and noted author Jared Diamond explains why you and your dog will never understand each other's sex lives. No self-respecting dog would need to hide while mating, he says. Dogs also refrain from sex unless the female is in her fertile phase.

According to Diamond's book, our ape relatives routinely have sex in group settings but, like dogs, only when the female is in estrus. While some promote the idea that sex is only for procreation, Diamond notes that that's much more the case with chimps and dogs, who aren't interested unless they're likely to conceive. Humans, for some reason, evolved so that men and women want to mate all month long even though women are fertile for only a few days, which are hard to identify.

Diamond connects our so-called concealed ovulation with our desire for concealed copulation and outlines a couple of theories explaining why they evolved. One suggests the urge for privacy arose because it prevents conflict and thereby encourages group cohesion needed for successful hunting and gathering.

Illustrating with a more modern example, he writes that if it were an everyday occurrence for people to go into heat, get naked and full-out copulate, say, on the office couch, we just wouldn't get that much work done.


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1 posted on 12/06/2005 12:18:49 PM PST by billorites
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To: billorites

That's Philadelphia Inquirer. My bad.


2 posted on 12/06/2005 12:20:53 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: billorites

Well, for starters, there are very few people who wouldn't make me gag on seeing them naked.

Sorry. I'm an aesthetic prig at that....


3 posted on 12/06/2005 12:20:53 PM PST by OpusatFR
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To: billorites

My bet is Faye Flam ain't gettin' any.


4 posted on 12/06/2005 12:21:25 PM PST by atomicpossum (Replies should be as pedantic as possible. I love that so much.)
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To: billorites

Speaking of Philadelphia and privacy, the Iggles should start playing their games in privacy as well.


5 posted on 12/06/2005 12:22:15 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: billorites
"Dogs also refrain from sex unless the female is in her fertile phase."

Well, I don't know about that.

6 posted on 12/06/2005 12:22:34 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: billorites
Most animals don't care whether anyone watches them mating.

How do we know they don't care, have you asked them?

Also, we are not just animals.

7 posted on 12/06/2005 12:22:41 PM PST by frogjerk (LIBERALISM - Being miserable for no good reason)
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To: billorites
No self-respecting dog would need to hide while mating, he says. Dogs also refrain from sex unless the female is in her fertile phase.

According to Diamond's book, our ape relatives routinely have sex in group settings but, like dogs, only when the female is in estrus. While some promote the idea that sex is only for procreation, Diamond notes that that's much more the case with chimps and dogs, who aren't interested unless they're likely to conceive.

And that would explain a dog trying to hump your leg?

8 posted on 12/06/2005 12:23:08 PM PST by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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To: billorites
Why do most humans prefer to have sex in privacy?

Fixed it.

9 posted on 12/06/2005 12:23:39 PM PST by Recovering Hermit
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To: billorites
Why do humans prefer to have sex in privacy?

..because most can't afford the bail money

Doogle

10 posted on 12/06/2005 12:24:06 PM PST by Doogle (USAF...7thAF ..4077th TFW...408th MMS..Ubon Thailand.."69",,Night Line Delivery..AMMO)
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To: frogjerk
My dog always goes to a secluded place to take a dump.
11 posted on 12/06/2005 12:24:32 PM PST by zarf (The BCS sucks.)
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To: billorites
Illustrating with a more modern example, he writes that if it were an everyday occurrence for people to go into heat, get naked and full-out copulate, say, on the office couch, we just wouldn't get that much work done.

But think of all the increased productivity at work, people wouldn't have to surf porn sites all day if they could do that instead.

12 posted on 12/06/2005 12:24:49 PM PST by coloradan (Failing to protect the liberties of your enemies establishes precedents that will reach to yourself.)
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To: billorites

If Dogs could care less, why did I always feel weird when I knew he was watching me? The little canine pervert...


13 posted on 12/06/2005 12:24:59 PM PST by lovecraft (Specialization is for insects.)
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To: atomicpossum

My analyst said my problem was that I thought sex was dirty.
I said it is if you're doing it right.


14 posted on 12/06/2005 12:25:08 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: dfwgator

Hey now!!


15 posted on 12/06/2005 12:26:22 PM PST by mozrock (They're not people, they're hippies!)
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To: billorites
Why do humans prefer to have sex in privacy?

Because the vast majority of humans are are ugly, and look absolutely ridiculous when they are having sex. Who wants to be seen that way?

16 posted on 12/06/2005 12:27:06 PM PST by Paradox (Just because we are not perfect, does not mean we are not good.)
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To: PatrickHenry

I read this article and just started laughing.

I originally thought this might be an interesting crevo thread and now I can't remember why.


17 posted on 12/06/2005 12:27:15 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: cyborg

"Beast with two backs" ping!


18 posted on 12/06/2005 12:28:13 PM PST by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: billorites
"All this happened in the wake of a scandal that started with Channel 3's secretly planting TV cameras in Philadelphia sex club Kama Sutra, outraging patrons who go there to get some privacy while they have sex in large rooms full of other people."

hahah! busted!

19 posted on 12/06/2005 12:28:13 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: Dashing Dasher

Paging...


20 posted on 12/06/2005 12:28:14 PM PST by jaydubya2
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