Disciplines
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Abstract
Through the discussion of prevalence of extramarital sexuality (EMS), jealousy, domestic violence, monogamy, marriage, evolutionary theories, and mate poaching, a theme emerges as human sexuality finds a medium between social and cultural constructs and evolutionary constructs within the context of male and female differences. It is suggested that mate poaching has transpired due to monogamy and marriage being the defining factors of human sexual relations where needs are not being met. Also, there exists several significantly diverse sexual roles and behaviors between males and females. Men are more interested in sexual novelty and variety, whereas women are more interested in long-term relationships as assurance of a resource supply for offspring.
First Page
43
Last Page
49
Recommended Citation
Northrup, Jason. "Extramarital Sexuality, Monogamy, and Mate Poaching: Evolutionary and Societal Forces that Define Sexual Behaviors and Roles for Men and Women." The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research 8 (2006): 43-49. Web. [date of access]. <https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/ur/vol8/iss1/9>.