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The Penis Paradox: Life Lessons from the Animal Kingdom

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The Penis Paradox: Life Lessons from the Animal Kingdom
9.99 €
In human society, the phallus is considered a symbol of power and authority, and we used to think that this notion had a strong biological basis. Science journalist Emily Willingham, talking about mating rituals and animal penises, shows that nature had other plans for this organ, and it was not created to give its owners any advantages. In tracing the evolution of the penis, the author also discusses what we can do to strip the phallus of its symbolic burden and end the belief that it controls a man who cannot control himself. Willingham comes to a simple conclusion: the penis was created for love, not war, for intimacy, not suppression. This entertaining and informative book boldly tackles the thorniest issues of gender relations while being full of humor and irony.
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