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How does sociosexuality impact mating strategies?
 
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What is the evolutionary psychology answer for why people love having a view of water whether fresh or salty?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Sociosexuality describes individual differences in attitudes toward sex without commitment. Thus, some people are more comfortable with uncommitted sex than others. This affects mating strategies because people with different levels of sociosexuality may be more (or less) interested in forming committed, monogamous relationships. Evolutionary theory predicts that men have a greater desire for uncommitted sex than women do. However, actually engaging in uncommitted sex acts does not differ much between men and women because men must find willing female partners.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: People almost universally enjoy having a view of water. One reason for this might be because humans need a lot of water to survive.



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