Some animals, like dolphins and bonobos, have sex for pleasure, not just reproduction. This means that they engage in sexual behavior outside of their reproductive cycle to express affection,...
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: Sex beyond reproduction: how animals use intimacy & dominance to strengthen social bonds
Have you ever wondered why some animals seem to be constantly seeking out new mates despite already having one? This phenomenon, known as the "Coolidge effect", is observed in many different species...
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: Coolidge effect: understanding the science behind our animal instincts.
Touch Memories Trigger Connection
Neural pathways form through repeated touch—like rope tension pattern, knotted grip, or canebrush—that re-evoke headspace even days after, Body remembers what...
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: Touch memories: how tactile conditioning creates lasting connections
Zoos have been a popular destination for people who love animals since ancient times. But did you know that zoos are also an excellent place to explore the world of human relationships? From romantic...
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: Zoo date: exploring romance & relationships through animal observation
Sex sells. It is one of the oldest adages in marketing, but it has been proven time and again that including sexual themes can increase viewership. So why are erotic art and nudity missing from most...
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: Why are there no erotic scenes in nature documentaries, and what does that mean for human relationships?