Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The ovulatory shift hypothesis proposes that women's behavior during the fertile phase should also reflect evolutionary adaptations for reproductive success. Fertile-phase women also spend more time on their appearance and tend to wear accessories like jewelry, makeup, or hairstyles that are perceived as trying to look more attractive.
Status badges such as facial hair are generally related to men being perceived as more dominant. [49] Facial hair makes the jaw appear more prominent and shows emotions like anger clearly which makes a male appear more threatening. [63] [64] Dominance has been associated with increased male mating success. [65] [66] [67]
A sperm fertilizing an egg in sexual reproduction is one stage of reproductive success. Reproductive success is an individual's production of offspring per breeding event or lifetime. [1] This is not limited by the number of offspring produced by one individual, but also the reproductive success of these offspring themselves.
Research conducted by Indiana University's Center for Sexual Health showed that using lube makes it 50% easier for both men and women to orgasm. And it makes sense, too: according to Elist, lube ...
Here are some psychological ED conditions men 65 and up should be aware of: Depression . In a meta-analysis of nearly 170,000 men across 48 studies, patients with depression had a 39 percent ...
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
The 65-year-old gave birth to a set of quadruplets in a Berlin hospital on Tuesday. Although. Annegret Raunigk already has 13 children and 7 grandchildren, which is quite an accomplishment ...
Employment rates among workers aged 65 and over are increasing since the 1990s, [102] [13] and, indeed, the share of people who continue working after turning 65 is relatively high in the US, when compared to other developed countries. [103] Seniors who choose to remain in the workforce tend to be highly educated and high-income earners.