In mammals the original lifestyle consists of totally seggregated male and female spaces as represented by one of the oldest mammals ----- the elephants.
Mammals have no social pressures to do so. Males and females instinctively prefer that.
It is the same-sex sexual bonds that keep these male-only/ female only spaces strong and livable.
However, some males (around 5%) are exclusively 'heterosexual' (sic) & they need to live with females. Since they can't they become loners (as in elephants).
But, in species (such as horses or lions) where the females become weak (due to weakened same-sex bonds) these 5% males + 7% to 10% others who are predominantly so-called 'heterosexual', control these female spaces as harems.
That's the only heterosexual space that we know of in the natural mammalian setting (including tribal humans).
Males, especially love and need their male-only spaces. Destroying these spaces by heterosexualising them is the bigggest but unacknowledged....
2007-05-01
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