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Evolutionary biology explains it all...
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Of course, I would think that that would apply to all males at all times, since the longer it takes to ejaculate, the greater the possibility of the process being disrupted, which makes me wonder why, if premature ejaculation in younger men is an adaptation, all men do not prematurely ejaculate all the time (as they do in other primates, where ejaculation takes only seconds). Patrick |
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Hey, back-off man: this is science...
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That women may have an inborn "preference" for premature ejaculators is no less silly than suggesting that it provides "access" for some males to them. But what's really great is that if the reverse was the case, and young, inexperienced males were prone to delayed ejaculation, an EP "scientist" would hypothesize how that is also a desirable trait that might provide "access to older-pair bonded women". What a great gig, huh? No matter what we observe in humanity, there's a potential EP hypothesis for it that is neither verifiable nor falsifiable. What other science is there where no matter what you observe and hypothesize, you're never wrong? Rick |
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