
When women face lower physiological parenting costs or have greater economic access, they tend to exhibit more sexual unrestrictedness, according to new cross-cultural research published in Evolutionary Psychological Science. The study provides crucial insights into the complex interplay between biology and culture in shaping human sexual behavior. Understanding human sexuality is a complex endeavor that has intrigued scientists for generations. One of the key questions in this field has been whether sociocultural factors influence how men and women behave sexually, and if so, to what extent. ...