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  • Haselton, Martie Gail, 1970-
     
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  • Haselton, Martie Gail, 1970-
     
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  • Women -- Sexual behavior -- Endocrine aspects.
     
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  • Women -- Health and hygiene.
     
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  • Hormones, Sex.
     
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  • Human behavior -- Endocrine aspects.
     
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  • Sex (Psychology) -- Endocrine aspects.
     
     
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    Hormonal : the hidden intelligence of hormones : how they drive desire, shape relationships, influence our choices, and make us wiser / Martie Haselton.
    by Haselton, Martie Gail, 1970-
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    Little, Brown and Company, 2018.
    Call #:613.04244 H347h
    Subjects
  • Women -- Sexual behavior -- Endocrine aspects.
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  • Women -- Health and hygiene.
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  • Hormones, Sex.
  •  
  • Human behavior -- Endocrine aspects.
  •  
  • Sex (Psychology) -- Endocrine aspects.
  • ISBN: 
    9780316369213 (hc.)
    Edition: 
    First edition.
    Description: 
    278 pages : illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.
    Summary: 
    "The hidden intelligence of hormones and their role in empowering women to succeed sexually, reproductively, and socially. Did you know women walk more, eat less, socialize more, meet more men, dance more, and flirt more when they're ovulating? Or that PMS may have evolved to get rid of boyfriends with unfit sperm? Behind the "fickle" differences in what women find sexy about men, or what they like to wear, there's a hidden adaptive intelligence that has been shaped over eons. In this provocative and paradigm-shattering book, Martie Haselton, researcher on sexuality and the ovulation cycle, takes a deep, revealing look at the biological processes that so profoundly influence our behavior and sets forth a radical new understanding of women's bodies, minds, and sexual relationships, one that embraces hormonal cycles as adaptive solutions to genuine biological challenges. At the core of Hasleton's new Darwinian feminism is her remarkable discovery that humans, like our animal cousins, possess a special phase of sexuality, called estrus, which comes with a host of physiological and behavioral changes. Hormonal offers women deep new insights into their bodies, brains, relationships, and affairs, allowing them to make better-informed choices about sex, marriage, friendship, contraception, and more. Martie Haselton is a professor of Psychology at UCLA"--Provided by publisher.
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