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The mate-choice hypothesis proposes that the female orgasm is more difficult to attain than the male orgasm because it encourages women to choose men who are caring lovers and thus will be caring fathers. The mate-choice hypothesis argues against the feminist notion of Patriarchy because it is inherently based on female choice.
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The mate-choice hypothesis proposes that the female orgasm is more difficult to attain than the male orgasm because it encourages women to choose men who are caring lovers and thus will be caring fathers. The mate-choice hypothesis argues against the feminist notion of [[Patriarchy]] because it is inherently based on female choice.
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The main alternative to the mate-choice hypothesis is the argument that the female orgasm is ''vestigal''. In this alternative hypothesis women orgasm because men orgasm.
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Recent research that suggests that the female orgasm is more intense and lasts longer than the male orgasm would argue in favour of the mate-choice hypothesis.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:14, 4 January 2022

The mate-choice hypothesis proposes that the female orgasm is more difficult to attain than the male orgasm because it encourages women to choose men who are caring lovers and thus will be caring fathers. The mate-choice hypothesis argues against the feminist notion of Patriarchy because it is inherently based on female choice.

The main alternative to the mate-choice hypothesis is the argument that the female orgasm is vestigal. In this alternative hypothesis women orgasm because men orgasm.

Recent research that suggests that the female orgasm is more intense and lasts longer than the male orgasm would argue in favour of the mate-choice hypothesis.

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