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SEX: Kama Sutra Primates

This unusual and highly successful species spends a great deal of time examining his higher motives and equal amount of time ignoring his fundamental ones. He is proud that he has the biggest brain of all the primates, but tries to conceal the fact that he also has the biggest penis. DESMOND MORRI

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SEX: Kama Sutra Primates

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    1. SEX: Kama Sutra Primates Chapter 3

    2. This unusual and highly successful species spends a great deal of time examining his higher motives and equal amount of time ignoring his fundamental ones. He is proud that he has the biggest brain of all the primates, but tries to conceal the fact that he also has the biggest penis. DESMOND MORRIS

    3. Biggest Brain?

    4. Biggest Penis?

    5. Biggest Penis? Orgasms?

    6. In Evolution Reproductive Success Is Everything

    7. REPRODUCTION TOO IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO CHANCE

    8. Cockroaches Date back maybe 300 million years 4,000 species Do they have sex??? Cockroaches use pheromones to attract mates the males practice courtship rituals such as posturing and stridulation mate facing away from each other with their genitalia in contact copulation can be prolonged

    9. IT MAY NOT BE LOVE TO US BUT IT HAS SURE WORKED FOR COCKROACHES

    10. FUNCTION OF SEX? REPRODUCTION OF COURSE

    11. PAIR BONDING = HUMAN

    12. HUMAN ADAPTATION

    13. Dads? Very Human.

    14. Primate babies = different

    15. Primate mothers

    16. Primate mothers

    17. Primate fathers???

    18. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES DIFFERENT EVOLUTIONARY STYLES

    19. CHIMPANZEES MATE WITH DOMINANT MALES ACTUALLY LOTS OF CHEATING LOTS OF SLIPPING BEHIND BUSHES DORSAL DORSAL STYLE A BIT BORING?

    20. BONOBOS missionary style Dorsal ventral Lots of sex Lots of partners Confuse paternity

    21. Why confuse paternity?

    22. HUMANS HIDDEN ESTRUS MENSTRUAL CYCLE NOT ESTRUS SEX NOT TIED TO BIOLOGICAL CYCLE SEX NOT TIED TO REPRODUCTION HUGE DIVERSITY IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

    23. Nuclear Family

    24. Extended Family

    25. Extended Family

    26. Polygamous Family

    27. Polygamy NOT Rare

    28. Ayattu Nure Ethiopian man with 11 wives and 77 children is urging people not to follow his example and is giving advice on family planning and contraception.

    29. Polygamy legal in many countries a woman is required to marry her deceased husband's brother Levirate Old Testament serve as protection for the widow and her children In many countries, widow = no family

    30. Polyandry

    31. Polyandry

    32. Gay Families

    33. Who is the father?

    34. Dont always need a father

    35. Other reproductive strategies?

    36. Married to God

    37. Same Sex sub culture

    38. Bonobos gay sex

    39. Hijras

    40. We'wha 1849 -1896

    41. Hosteen Klah 18671937 (Navajo) Both a weaver (female) and a healer (chanter) Both a weaver (female) and a healer (chanter)

    42. Pine Leaf (Gros Ventres Crow)

    43. Saux and Fox honoring dance

    44. Fakaleiti Tonga Islands

    45. Kathoey Lady boys (Thailand)

    46. Humans are really diverse Diversity / Variation

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