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June 23rd 2014, 12:26 PM
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ThePunisher
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Also what does the mammoth and sabre tooth example prove for humans? What you're describing is how monogamy helps protect the young when a species is being threatened by a predator. But humans -being at the top of the food chain- have no predators and that makes the point you're trying to get across irrelevant to the discussion.

Pologamy has only become efficient during the last couple of thousands of years.
Before that Monogamy was simply a more effient way of living.

A bit like Humans are naturally omnivorous but living in vegetarian diet is viable option due to modern conveniences.

Hey im not saying you yourself leprechaun cant be Pologamus(that's up to your misses do decide)

Well Socializing is apart of human nature you just proved my point.

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