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Re: Breast Size (Was: Re: Homosexuality and genetic determinism)
Tim Benham (bentj93@cserve.cs.adfa.oz.au)
Tue, 30 May 1995 06:59:02 GMT
Michael Andrew Turton (turtom@magritte.its.rpi.edu) wrote:
: In article <Pine.Sola.3.91.950526234535.16922D-100000@ux5.cso.uiuc.edu>,
: Lemonhead <karpiak@bastard.org> wrote:
...
: > If anything, I would think that the human female breast evolved
: >to *avoid* sexual attraction. There are certainly many such
: >adaptiontions (concealed estruation for example) that seemed to have
: >evolved in order to ease much of the sexual tension that must have been
: >present in early hominid bands.
...
: I'll tell you -- this is brilliant. You should really seriously
: write this up and send it off to be published. The feminists would love
: it, for one thing.
This comment speaks volumes on both your knowledge of evolutionary
biology and your application to the disinterested search for
anthropological truth.
--
People who like this sort of thing
will find this the sort of thing they like.
Tim J.Benham bentj93@cs.adfa.oz.au
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