The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People

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In the intriguing world of pickup artists and the complexity of dating advice, a compelling book emerges that delves deep into the biological underpinnings of relationships, particularly the challenging concept of monogamy. This book is not a mere collection of dating tips; it’s an exploratory journey guided by authors David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, who are not only authors but also esteemed scientists with a mission to challenge and investigate the natural inclinations of both human and animal relationships.

Their investigation starts by addressing an earth-shattering premise: monogamy may not be as natural as society has led us to believe. The authors dissect the assumption with the precision of biologists, offering DNA fingerprinting science as their main tool. Within the dating advice realm, individuals referred to as PUAs often seek a deeper understanding of the biological elements that drive attraction and relationships, and this book does not shy away from delivering such complex insights.

As the chapters unravel, the authors describe why animals cheat—an activity that’s not only prevalent but can be considered a norm. They pull back the curtain on a world where deception and subterfuge in the animal kingdom are as common as they are controversial. This revelation may resonate with those familiar with the PUA community, where understanding social dynamics, including fidelity, is crucial.

The authors go even further, revealing that some animals engage in behavior startlingly similar to prostitution—they trade sex for sustenance or protection. These transactions, so bluntly transactional in the animal kingdom, can shed light on the sometimes transactional nature observed in human interactions, a topic of particular interest in PUA circles where social exchanges are frequently analyzed.

.Moreover, the text delves into the quest among some animals to couple with genetically superior or multiple mates to ensure the best possible genetic legacy. This exploration into mating strategy and selection forms a basis from which the community interested in PUAs and dating advice could draw parallels with human behavior.

Each chapter promises a deep dive into the complexities of mating strategies. For example, “Monogamy for Beginners” might unravel the very foundation of monogamy, while “Undermining the Myth: Males” and “Undermining the Myth: Females” could contribute to understanding the divergent strategies evolved by different sexes, a knowledge crucial for pickup artists when tailoring their approaches.

The book pivots to explore “Why Does Monogamy Occur at All?”—a chapter that probably ponders the evolutionary advantages of such a practice. Further on, in “What Are Human Beings, Naturally?” the authors might challenge the readers to reconsider what innate behaviors human beings could possess, possibly stirring a controversial discussion within the PUA and broader dating community about nature versus nurture.

Lastly, “So What?” is perhaps the most poignant chapter title, suggesting a reflection on the application and implications of all these findings upon human society, ethics, romance, and parenthood.

For those engrossed in female psychology, and aspiring to enhance their understanding of romantic relationships from a biological standpoint, this book will be particularly revealing.

This book is catered to beginners in the realm of evolutionary biology and psychology, with a format that makes the complex science accessible. Authored by David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, who bring credibility and expertise to the topic, it was released on March 01, 2002. Whether you are a pickup artist seeking scientific backing for human behavior or a reader intrigued by the science of relationships, this book promises to offer a provocative insight into the natural order of monogamous and non-monogamous practices.

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Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

– Chapter 1: Monogamy for Beginners
– Chapter 2: Undermining the Myth: Males
– Chapter 3: Undermining the Myth: Females (Choosing Male Genes)
– Chapter 4: Undermining the Myth: Females (Other Considerations)
– Chapter 5: Why Does Monogamy Occur at All?
– Chapter 6: What Are Human Beings, Naturally?
– Chapter 7: So What?