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Sperm competition and female procurement of male resources : As explanations for a sex-specific time course in the sexual motivation of couples.

Dietrich Klusmann1.   

Abstract

This study investigates changes in sexual motivation over the duration of a partnership in a population sample stratified by age. The results replicate and extend the findings of a previous study that was based on a sample of college students. In the samples of 30- and 45-year-olds, male sexual motivation remains constant regardless of the duration of the partnership. Female sexual motivation matches male sexual motivation in the first years of the partnership and then steadily decreases. In the sample of 60-year-olds, male sexual motivation always exceeds female sexual motivation, and both are little affected by duration of the partnership. This pattern is clearly evident for some measures of sexual motivation and less so or not at all for others. Interpretations of the current results from social constructivism or from mainstream psychology are difficult to conceive. The results seem more intelligible from an evolutionary perspective as reflections of evolved design for sexual motivation, fine-tuned to the different conditions governing the reproductive success of males and females. In this view male sexual motivation promotes a constant frequency of copulation in order to guard against cuckoldry. Female sexual motivation, in contrast, promotes copulation to solve the adaptive problem of procuring male resources by establishing and maintaining a pair bond.

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Keywords:  Gender differences; Pair bond; Reproductive strategies; Sex differences; Sexual motivation; Sperm competition; Time course

Year:  2006        PMID: 26181474     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-006-1010-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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