I mean do you really think our evolution led us to monogamy, or did we turn to its practice because of cultural/religious beliefs of society. It seems that most people are incapable of remaining faithful to one mate, and most people do not stay with only one mate their whole life. Unless they follow religious beliefs or society that says they are supposed to have only one mate forever. Is it really in our nature to do this? or are we more suited to a variety of mates throughout life, or even multiple mates. Is there any evidence of the mating habits of our primate ancestors or what human mating was like before modern culture, religion and society??
2006-12-13
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