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That might not be such a ridiculous-sounding question, now that a new study has identified a link between men's facial attractiveness and the quality of their semen--with handsome, masculine-looking guys having slightly lower-quality semen than other men.
That might not be such a ridiculous-sounding question, now that a new study has identified a link between men's facial attractiveness and the quality of their semen--with handsome, masculine-looking guys having slightly lower-quality semen than other men.
I can see how that might evolve. The more handsome men had ancestors that could easily attract a mate with multiple times on coitus. The less attractive males may have had less chances of passing on their genetics, so their sperm evolved to be more potent.
I can see how that might evolve. The more handsome men had ancestors that could easily attract a mate with multiple times on coitus. The less attractive males may have had less chances of passing on their genetics, so their sperm evolved to be more potent.
I can see how that might evolve. The more handsome men had ancestors that could easily attract a mate with multiple times on coitus. The less attractive males may have had less chances of passing on their genetics, so their sperm evolved to be more potent.
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