To: cougar_mccxxi
Humans, by contrast, are far less easy to distinguish by size. Taylor says that prominent male genitals and female breasts developed to aid recognition of the opposite sex in creatures of similar size and shape. The similarity in size, combined with the ease of face-to-face sex, allowed intercourse to become a vital part of social interaction, communication and inventiveness.HMmmm.... I don't know....
Kinda hard to tell...
56 posted on
05/02/2007 4:45:27 AM PDT by
Elsie
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To: Elsie
Taylor says that prominent male genitals and female breasts developed to aid recognition of the opposite sex in creatures of similar size and shape. Silly me. I thought breasts were for making milk to feed the baby. I wonder how many other species made it without such obvious differences?
It's no wonder scientists lose more and more credibility each day.
59 posted on
05/02/2007 4:57:15 AM PDT by
metmom
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