David Buzz

David Buzz

Casey
David M. Buss and associates
The first study and or experiment that I have finally understood and comprehended. Buss, seems to be on to something all though not surprising but it does prove some myths about male and females sexual behaviors. When I first though about sexual jealousy to my mind my first reaction was that yes I would get jealous if my daughter’s mother was to be involved in some sort of sexual activity even though I don’t have no feelings for her she game me an ultimatum and asked me that it would had been inevitable and gave me four stages of sex and asked me where to draw the line. So I told her that I holding hands is acceptable, flirting was acceptable both examples would seem to be that are categories at an emotion state. It was then when she asked what sexual activity would had been the limit for me, that is when I retorted by saying that for her receiving oral sex would be the limit for me. I then proceeded in asking her the same question and in fact I made list and wrote down a list of activities male and females tend to do on average and I asked her to categorize them one thru four where four would be the limit and one is acceptable. I want to say that maybe she seems a bit confused from the experiment but for the most part sexual favors wouldn’t have bother her. However, it would seem that activities that involved emotions or activities that would lead to an emotion she would rank not four, but three. Hence, the experiment that was conducted by Buss might be accurate. Another take that seems to be circulating even to today this term sexual jealous and emotional jealousy hasn’t quite change at all. For the most part there seems to always be a fight that would involve a female and just like primate males tend to fight with other males if they feel that their woman is somehow disrespected, eye humped, or even worse the involvement of some physical contact. Another aspect that has been going around for quite sometime, is the fact...

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