Title of article
No direct relationship between human female orgasm rate and number of offspring
Author/Authors
Brendan P. Zietsch، نويسنده , , Pekka Santtila، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
3
From page
253
To page
255
Abstract
The evolutionary basis of womenʹs orgasm is unknown, but the most favoured theory involves putative physiological processes that accompany orgasm and increase the likelihood of fertilization during intercourse. In a sample of over 8000 female twins and siblings, we show a substantial genetic basis to both orgasm rate and number of offspring. While there was a very weak but significant phenotypic correlation between the two variables, there was no corresponding genetic correlation, suggesting the involvement of environmental confounders. Controlling for relationship length and frequency of sexual intercourse eliminated the significant phenotypic correlation between orgasm rate and number of offspring, which suggests no substantive causal relationship between orgasm and fertility. These results cast doubt on the predominant functional theory of female orgasm.
Keywords
Fertility , orgasm , mate choice , Heritability , pair bond , By-product , children , Evolution , sire choice , Genetic correlation
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Record number
1284603
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