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Human females are generally reserved in their sexuality, in keeping with their heavy investment in reproduction. Males tend to be less reserved. Relative to males, however, females demonstrate more variability in sexuality and are more likely to inhibit or express high levels of sexuality. The heightened variability may in part originate with genetic mechanisms that predispose females toward greater variability (the Lyon hypothesis). Menarche, menstrual cycles, menopause, food reactions, responses to living conditions, reactions to cultural factors, and responses to sexual stimuli and potential mates are unique to or are more variable among females than males. There is a correlation between the variation expressed and female reproductive potential—females tend to shift dramatically from sexual inhibition to sexual expression. Females apparently track the quality of the environment and link their sexuality to reproductive opportunities. Successful male reproduction depends less on quality environments and more on the availability of females. In short, females track the environment; males track the females.
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Appreciation is extended to Drs. Devendra Singh, Michael Domjan, David Cohen, Lee Ellis, David Buss, and Joseph Lopreato for theoretical and organizational advice, and to Dr. Robert Cocke, Dr. Carlos Zalaquett, Ron Villareal, Sussana Douglas, Robert Stanley, Teresa Castillo, Shelly Rodriguez, and Melissa Whitson for comments, ideas, and editorial help.
Del Thiessen received his Ph.D. in behavior genetics at the University of California at Berkeley and was appointed to Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla, California, before joining the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor of psychology with interests in animal communication and human mating strategies.
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Thiessen, D. Environmental tracking by females. Human Nature 5, 167–202 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02692160
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