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Sex Recession: The Dangers Of Modern Dating & Why Nobody Is Having Sex Anymore | Emily Morse

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

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The Evolution of Sexual Cohesion

If you have an external way to trigger the release of oxytocin vasopressin, I'm guessing that's certainly what it would be in humans. So my hypothesis is very simply, you're more likely to have social cohesion and thusly other women looking out for your children. That's my hypothesis. By the time we get to humans, it may be totally irrelevant. But I'm saying coming up for millions of years as other animals, it's the only thing I can make sense to my over-eager brain. It's so fascinating. Do you?

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