Buss argues that human mating is not driven by romantic whims or arbitrary cultural norms, but by . These mechanisms are adaptive solutions to the unique reproductive challenges faced by our ancestors over millions of years. Key Mating Strategies
Casual sexual encounters, used more frequently by men but strategically by women as well. The Evolution Of Desire: Strategies Of Human Ma...
by David M. Buss (published in 1994, revised in 2016) is a seminal work in evolutionary psychology that provides a unified theory of human mating behavior based on a massive study of over 10,000 people across 37 cultures. Core Argument Buss argues that human mating is not driven
Maintaining a long-term partner while engaging in "extra-pair" mating or "mate poaching" (attracting someone already in a relationship). Gender-Specific Preferences The Evolution Of Desire: Strategies Of Human Ma...
