The Myth of Monogamy
Author | David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Human sexuality |
Publication date | 2001 |
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The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People is a 2001 book by psychologist David P. Barash and psychiatrist Judith Eve Lipton.[1]
Summary
Barash and Lipton argue that monogamy is rare in nature.[2][3][4] They also compare the sexual behavior of humans with that of other animals.[5]
References
- ↑ Sorry I was unfaithful, my brain chemicals made me do it Independent.ie
- ↑ Advice on monogamy from the animal kingdom New Scientist
- ↑ Monogamy not the norm among animals Providence Journal
- ↑ Can we learn about monogamy from animals? The Globe and Mail
- ↑ HIGH INFIDELITY: SOME EXPERTS NOW THINK CHEATING MAY BE IN OUR GENES AND DOESN'T HAVE TO WRECK OUR MARRIAGES New York Post
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