these animals' quest for pleasure
i have just finished typing a paper for my psych101 class of a critique of an article so absurdingly titled The Animals with the Weirdest Sex Life.
in brief (get it? in brief? oh crap how corny), the article talks about how different our sex lives are from the animals. we do it in private instead of being proud like the dogs and other animals that do it in public. we have sex for recreation, not for reproduction, and mate even during the female's infertile period or even when the female has passed menopause and can no longer reproduce. also, quite different from animals is that we stay with our mates even after reproduction, unlike the animals that separate after fertilizing the female.
oh, i can very well say that some animals do leave females after impregnating them. i'm pertaining to humans.
i don't want to delve into what i wrote in the whole paper. i'm simply glad it's over. now i'm off to studying for two quizzes tomorrow, one for chem, and one for psych.
coffee to keep me up while i burn my eyebrows. hehe.
in brief (get it? in brief? oh crap how corny), the article talks about how different our sex lives are from the animals. we do it in private instead of being proud like the dogs and other animals that do it in public. we have sex for recreation, not for reproduction, and mate even during the female's infertile period or even when the female has passed menopause and can no longer reproduce. also, quite different from animals is that we stay with our mates even after reproduction, unlike the animals that separate after fertilizing the female.
oh, i can very well say that some animals do leave females after impregnating them. i'm pertaining to humans.
i don't want to delve into what i wrote in the whole paper. i'm simply glad it's over. now i'm off to studying for two quizzes tomorrow, one for chem, and one for psych.
coffee to keep me up while i burn my eyebrows. hehe.
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