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Social psychology / Human sexuality / Fertility / Physical attractiveness / Infidelity / Parental investment / Monogamy / Sexual dimorphism / Human sexual activity / Behavior / Human behavior / Evolutionary biology
Date: 2006-01-19 15:04:12
Social psychology
Human sexuality
Fertility
Physical attractiveness
Infidelity
Parental investment
Monogamy
Sexual dimorphism
Human sexual activity
Behavior
Human behavior
Evolutionary biology

Sexualities, Evolution and Gender, December 2005; 7(3): 233–243 Males identify and respond adaptively to the mating strategies of other men

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