Dawn's "Sex Life" written by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jeth is a non-fiction based on polygamy's evolution into polygamy. According to the author, the polygamy system leads to divorce and the behavior of both men and women, including humans and primates, has changed. While other people do not believe in this custom, different cultures believe that people should have sex with multiple men before marriage. When a stubborn woman was born in her family, there is also a culture of killing an infant. Because men bring household goods, women are not so.
That's why my favorite book in 2010 is Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha's "Sex at a dayn: The Origin of Prehistoric Modernism" - this is the only book I read this year, I am serious about something I am making an error. . As the authors Ryan and Jetha pointed out, the "standard model" is as incorrect as Piltdown Man. To make matters worse, as they say, it is a "prehistory civilization", a way to map contemporary styles to our ancient history. For centuries men have been allowed to be sexually free, but women were not. Therefore, the existence of this interpretation provides a "scientific" basis for what we already believe.
Tragic disappointment, book, "Dawn of Time" tried to sell the false science as genuine but failed. As the Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha combine evolutionary psychology, history and mythology to discuss human sexual relations, the first 100 pages drew my interest. But then they began to make illogical conclusions based on indirect and underdeveloped evidence. They criticized Richard Dawkins, Matt Redley, and other famous scientists who tried to shape their straw.
"Dawn date" is one of the most interesting books I have ever read without denying the seriousness of the author 's intention. Author, medical scientist Cacilda Jetha and psychologist Christopher Ryan believe that humans are not monogamous. They have read much about recent anthropology, primates and genetic studies; in particular, they are about 99% of the DNA shared by chimpanzees and bonovos, and these species practice it Because there is no wife system (in fact, there are no primates other than gibbons), our own genetic succession tends to give birth
We already understand the values we face in human life, such as bondage in human relations. In "Dawn Time" book by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha, the traditional thinking and possession which is felt as a major emotional obstacle of non-monogamousism in general is ultimately cultural Exaggeration or minimum. A distinctive pre-farming society will do its utmost to actually humiliate someone. If they feel jealous of their partner's partners, this is exactly the opposite of the modern world. What we understand is that it is culturally imposed on all the other people we feel now.