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Unlock the mysteries of evolution and human behavior with Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?: And Other Reflections on Being Human. Dive into taboo topics such as the adaptive function of the female orgasm, the history of cannibalism, and the science of homosexuality. Award-winning columnist Jesse Bering takes readers on a captivating journey through some of the most intriguing and controversial issues, leaving no topic unexplored.
With over thirty popular essays from Scientific American and Slate, as well as two new pieces, this book is a bold and audacious exploration of our quirks and origins. Whether you're curious about the neurology of unusual attractions or pondering the concept of "free will," Bering's irreverent and cheeky style will engage your mind and challenge your perspective.
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