unpredictablebijou
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I've been gone all weekend so I only just got caught up on this thread.
It seemed to me that the original article was written in a phase many of us go through, where we're doing two things: 1. Proselytizing: we're all excited about having discovered ourselves and feel like this is a good answer for the whole world because we're so happy at the moment, and 2. Being Defensive: we're catching a lot of flack, being called a lot of names, and being forced to deal with the inevitable, moronic argument about Mormon polygamy with 14 year old girls.
I remember that phase. It's over now, but it takes a bit for people to work through it. It's possible to argue the various points about "other species being poly" and all that, but we have to look at our own species for clues about our own behavior; applying one set of behaviors from frogs or canaries doesn't really give us any information.
For a close look at actual mating behavior in homo sapiens sapiens, I found the book The Red Queen by Matt Ridley to be astoundingly revealing. Highly recommend it.
bj
It seemed to me that the original article was written in a phase many of us go through, where we're doing two things: 1. Proselytizing: we're all excited about having discovered ourselves and feel like this is a good answer for the whole world because we're so happy at the moment, and 2. Being Defensive: we're catching a lot of flack, being called a lot of names, and being forced to deal with the inevitable, moronic argument about Mormon polygamy with 14 year old girls.
I remember that phase. It's over now, but it takes a bit for people to work through it. It's possible to argue the various points about "other species being poly" and all that, but we have to look at our own species for clues about our own behavior; applying one set of behaviors from frogs or canaries doesn't really give us any information.
For a close look at actual mating behavior in homo sapiens sapiens, I found the book The Red Queen by Matt Ridley to be astoundingly revealing. Highly recommend it.
bj