Theory: If you don't register it consciously, then you would have to register itunconscious yand therefore, what? So suppose that you do detect it at some level, like fermo scent, whatever. You don’t consciously incode it, but there is something sort of niggling in you, and you break up soon afterwards. How long are we talking about here? At what point do you stop being able to recognize? I will personally say right now that i have never, to my knowledge, a detected the scent of rival seamen. Y so my understanding is that it can be up to a few days that sperm are doing their work. But so
We’ve promised you for years that we would do an episode on apologies and never got to it until today. So we both want to say from the bottom of our hearts: we’re sorry. We recognize we’ve let so many of our listeners down, and we feel just awful if you were offended by the delay. We hope this episode will be just one small step towards regaining your trust.
Plus, of all the evo-psych articles in the world, this one might be the evo-psychiest: “Oral Sex as Infidelity Detection.”
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- Pham, M. N., & Shackelford, T. K. (2013). Oral sex as infidelity-detection. Personality and Individual Differences, 54(6), 792-795. — From the abstract: "The infidelity-detection hypothesis for oral sex proposes that men perform oral sex to gather information about their partner’s recent sexual history."
- Clearer Thinking | How to apologise
- Schumann, K., & Dragotta, A. (2020). Is moral redemption possible? The effectiveness of public apologies for sexual misconduct. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 90, 104002.
- Ohtsubo, Y., & Watanabe, E. (2009). Do sincere apologies need to be costly? Test of a costly signaling model of apology. Evolution and Human Behavior, 30(2), 114-123.
- I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies by Nick Smith :: SSRN
- Dan Harmon Apologizes for Sexually Harassing Megan Ganz | Time