2012
DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2012.40.2.243
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The Adaptive Functions of Sexual Plasticity: The Suppression and Surreptitious Expression of Human Sociosexuality

Abstract: Tendencies toward non-monogamy and bisexual expression may constitute primate-wide predispositions that have been conserved in humans. This observation is supported by studies of sexual development and behavior in our primate relatives and sexually permissive premodern tribal cultures including hunter-gatherers. Nevertheless, even in sexually permissive societies, there may be considerable sexual possessiveness and jealousy as well as attempts at parental control of children's marital choices. This is associat… Show more

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“…Nonmonogamy is part of the evolutionary trends preserved in humans [ 1 ]. In fact, infidelity constitutes probably one of the most complex problems faced by mental health professionals, especially couple therapists, marriage and family therapists, and psychotherapists [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonmonogamy is part of the evolutionary trends preserved in humans [ 1 ]. In fact, infidelity constitutes probably one of the most complex problems faced by mental health professionals, especially couple therapists, marriage and family therapists, and psychotherapists [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%