Pairing is not limited to a narrow, seasonally constrained window as seen in many other species. Instead, it is a flexible, year-round activity shaped by deep evolutionary changes in biology, society, and the environment. Research indicates that evolution has altered our species’ pairing rules, and real evolutionary biology studies teach us about our reproductive rhythms. This differs significantly from typical routines or the erratic behavior associated with spring. Individuals do not gather their horns or wait for springtime flowering before engaging in this activity. Topics: #meie #jaoks #mida Post navigation OpenAI started working with the Pentagon. One of the company’s top executives resigned in protest Holidays and sex! Studies show that our reproduction calendar is more driven by Christmas than by genes