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Robin Baker : Sperm Wars: The Science of Sex
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Author: Robin Baker
Title: Sperm Wars: The Science of Sex
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 319
Date: 1996-06-01
ISBN: 0788160044
Publisher: Diane Books Publishing Company
Weight: 0.85 pounds
Size: 5.3 x 8.1 x 0.8 inches
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$55.04new
Previous givers: 2 attempter (USA: NY), Ilana (USA: CA)
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This revolutionary book demonstrates that sexual behavior is driven by neither the psyche nor the conscious mind, but by biological imperatives programmed into us millions of years ago. Argues that a man's sexual behavior is based on the expectation that his sperm will have to compete with other men's sperm to fertilize the descending egg, & women are programmed to promote this sperm warfare. Uses a series of fictional scenes involving some form of sexual contact, followed by an interpretation of each scene from the viewpoint of an evolutionary biologist. Provides a strikingly original & fascinating window into sexual behavior.


Amazon.com Review
If you've ever looked upon sperm as a little army of white-coated soldiers setting off to sack and pillage a barely pregnable fortress . . . well, you'd be right, according to this fascinating new book. Dr. Robin Baker, who has studied sperm and cervical mucus in much greater detail than anyone would've thought necessary, has come to some startling conclusions: that less than 1 percent of sperm is actually designed to fertilize an egg (the rest are there to block other men's sperm), and that 4 to 10 percent of all children born to married couples are in fact the offspring of other men, usually of higher socioeconomic status, with whom the mother had a short-term relationship.

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