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Click hereAlternate title: The Evolution of Gender Difference in Sexual Behavior of Homo Sapien Sapiens
Sex with men is broadly the same
across the gender
price and participation may vary
but generally men are simple sexual creatures
women...when it comes to sex
are another species entirely
each one
not as a gender
women’s bodies didn't evolve
to a hair trigger sexual response
but clearly women’s bodies have
evolved for sex
a prehistoric campfire
was likely an orgy
as men took turns with women
teasing and pleasing
screaming and giggling
ejaculating and grunting
‘til dawn
this is why so many people
find watching erotic
even watching their own partner
this is why women take
so much more time than men
women were meant to take
multiple men en route to climax
the screams and yelps
of a pleasured woman
are meant to attract others
into the fray
sex was social
sex was fun
sex was life
there was nothing else to do
but forage mushrooms
kill boar
and fuck
so men, whose main job
was to hunt and procreate
became very good at both
the shape of the penis
designed to suck out any
"genetic material" left
by the man before him
and women, whose main job
was to bear young
and create and nurture social bonds
did so.
All night long, baby, all night long
That makes total sense to me. For the time period in which nothing needed to be tended other than social relationships, I can imagine that to be the case. Agrarian societies were able to sustain larger groups, larger groups would lead to less social cohesion as well as more of a need to maintain property via familial bonds...yep, I can see it. Who'd want the ol' 9-5 when you could pick a few berries and suck a few cocks instead.
Also a great book. I'll get Sex At Dawn. Thank you. Diamond asserts that the hunter/gatherers actually, for the most part, had more leisure time than their agricultural cousins...
I've read "Guns, Germs and Steel"
This poem was an homage to the book "Sex at Dawn" which, if you haven't read, and you like my poem, you should read!
Sticks in my head like a soft peanut butter sandwich sticks to the roof of my mouth. (really good but I can't leave it alone). Have you read any of Jared Diamond's books? You might enjoy "The Third Chimpanzee"