Posted on 08/20/2002 5:19:31 AM PDT by 2Trievers
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:47 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
"Slutty" behavior is good for the species. That's the conclusion of a new wave of research on the evolutionary drives behind sexuality and parenting.
Women everywhere have been selflessly engaging in trysts outside of matrimony for a good long time and for excellent reasons. Anthropologists say female promiscuity binds communities closer together and improves the gene pool.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Bullsh*t. More relativist crap. Just because they found other behaviors, practiced by evolutionary and cultural dead-end tribes which account for a small minority of human societies, it does not therefore follow that the western model is the minority view.
If this behavior pattern were so successful, then why are the societies which practice it still living in the stone age?
Thou dost protest too much... LewD.
$0.02
To say nothing of drilling a hole in your head to cure a headache. ;)
Regards, Ivan
No, no. You just didn't get it. Here it is: "...evolution has nudged women a bit toward promiscuity and sexual adventure. In all well-studied primates, females exhibit a polyandrous tendency when given the opportunity to stray..." This obviously means that as nothing more than naked apes, we don't have any more morals than chimps or baboons. < /sarcasm>
Whatever happened to the evidence that incidence of cervical cancer increases with the number of sexual partners?
They die from [insert insect or water born disease of the day here] before they get old enough to get it...
Well that explains the Democrats, wouldn't you say? ;)
Regards, Ivan
The cleaners called. You can pick up your white sheet and robe whenever you're ready.
Why don't you go ask the "faithful" Clintax, and almost any Kennedy.
Did we forget Gary Condit, too?
While we are at it, there is at least one democrat senator that'd love to tell of his wonderful experiences in the KKK.
That's not "What Would Strippy Mom Do?", is it?????
How can you be so judgemental?
I want to tell you -- NOW -- how to make joyfull rejoicing plastic explosive from materials you already have at home or can easily pick up in a short jaunt around town. High explosives are an interesting pasttime that in other less-myopic and straight-laced cultures are enjoyed by many, young and old. Let us learn and try this stuff together, in great joy!
To start we need some nail polish remover ...
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Now picture me as the kind and beloved, or cute and interesting anthorpology or sociology professor at your kid's college. Young people, their opinions on high explosives unformed, their experience (by poetic liscense I beg you this) of high explosive nil, or little.
Would I be wise to so present the material "value free" -- without also presenting a serious and careful introduction to safety and danger? Would I be wise to even present such material to introductory or mid-level students?
Oh and you'll note that my presentation wasn't value-free was it. Nor is this material and other material about the "free-loving" indians, in particulars and in overall effect it is very sympathetic, endorsing, suggesting it is a beter way. Such suggestions create create dangers and troubles for the young men and women who are exposed to them. It is a mean and rotten thing to do, for this material must be presented with great cautions to a general or young audience, or to a very carefull selected very mature, older audience.
Pray for GW and the Truth
And what the hell is that supposed to mean?
Promiscuity is the rule and the blacks have wonderful lives filled with the goodness produced by successful and prosperous life style. They also feel good about it all. The crack they smoke enhances rather than obscure the wonders of happy life.
Where do you get off with that kind of generalization?
You've been watching far, far too much liberal clap-trap on the tube.
No soup for you -- one year!
Or are you going to use that same broad brush of yours to paint your white sheets?
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