Evolutionary Psychology

Evolutionary Psychology explores how human behavior and cognition have evolved over time, drawing insights from biology, psychology, and anthropology.

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Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships

by Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jetha

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In 'Sex at Dawn', Christopher Ryan challenges conventional beliefs about human sexuality by delving into the evolution of our ancestors and questioning the societal norms surrounding monogamy. Through a mixture of anthropology, psychology, and sociology, Ryan argues that humans may have evolved as a more promiscuous species, making a case for non-monogamous relationships. By examining prehistoric and contemporary cultures, he challenges readers to rethink traditional views on sex, love, and commitment. With a mix of humor and compelling research, 'Sex at Dawn' provokes thought and discussion on the complexities of human relationships and desires.