Life's Extremes: Monogamy vs. Polygamy

A study of mating behavior shows that while most of us have had one sex partner in the past five years, some of us have had 10, 20 or even more.
A study of mating behavior shows that while most of us have had one sex partner in the past five years, some of us have had 10, 20 or even more.
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Why some people are more promiscuous than others is still a mystery. Even so, the mating strategy a person chooses — whether settling down with a long-term mate or just flying in for an evening — reveals much about that person as well as society, research has shown. 

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