How Misconceptions About Animal Sexuality Distort Our Understanding of Nature
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Rachel Brodsky
Summary
The article explores how human misconceptions about animal sexuality have shaped our understanding of the natural world. It discusses a new documentary, "Second Nature: Gender & Sexuality in the Animal World," which challenges traditional views by showcasing the diversity of sexual behaviors, gender roles, and same-sex pairings across species. The piece argues that projecting human norms onto animals has led to biased scientific interpretations, and that a more open-minded approach reveals a far more complex and fluid reality in animal sexuality than previously acknowledged.
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The Museum of Sex's intention, nearly 20 years ago, was to reveal the 'astonishing array' of sexual behaviors animals routinely engage in, from kissing to hugging to, well, everything else.
We've been thinking about animal sexuality all wrong.
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