This Podcast Counts as Socializing

Ep. 12 Chromosomes, Tiddies and Orgasms Oh my! It's Her-story

1 h 38 min · 9. mar. 2025
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This episode examines the biological and evolutionary significance of the X chromosome, exploring its role in sex determination and development. It discusses the origins of sexual reproduction, the evolution of mammary glands, and theories on the prominence of human female breasts. The episode also highlights the impact of olfactory cues on mate selection and the genetic benefits of diversity. Lastly, it touches on the female orgasm and how scientific perspectives on female sexuality have evolved over time.

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