Dr. Tara Swart
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Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You're getting really jealous here.
You're getting really jealous here.
This fantasy younger high testosterone man.
This fantasy younger high testosterone man.
Yeah. To some, you know, more consciously or less consciously, depending on the woman. Yeah.
Yeah. To some, you know, more consciously or less consciously, depending on the woman. Yeah.
So let me kind of explain the physiology behind it from the research that we know the best. Yes. Which is in prairie voles. So there are two types of voles in America. Marsh or mountain voles.
So let me kind of explain the physiology behind it from the research that we know the best. Yes. Which is in prairie voles. So there are two types of voles in America. Marsh or mountain voles.
It's a little rat-like creature.
It's a little rat-like creature.
No.
No.
It's a vole. It's more like a mouse or a rat. Okay, cool. The ones that live in the marsh or the mountain, they have plenty of food and plenty of shelter, and they're super promiscuous. The ones that moved to the prairie, where there's scarce food and shelter, they snuggle in and settle down and become monogamous for life.
It's a vole. It's more like a mouse or a rat. Okay, cool. The ones that live in the marsh or the mountain, they have plenty of food and plenty of shelter, and they're super promiscuous. The ones that moved to the prairie, where there's scarce food and shelter, they snuggle in and settle down and become monogamous for life.
Yeah.
Yeah.
These voles. It's a little mess. The voles are monogamous.
These voles. It's a little mess. The voles are monogamous.