Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Nature's Ploy To Enable Females Among Humans To Be Sexually More Attractive Than Males

 This piece of writing is once again my pondering about Nature.


In the first look it may appear to be outwardly a little obscene to some, particulaly women, because I'm going to put out my thoughts about the anatomy of female gender among humans.


 But such people should be aware that Medical Books on Anatomy discuss genitals of both genders and that is not considered obscene.


The upper body of the female gender of humanoids is in stark contrast with that of other species. (The humanoids include humans and apes who are able to walk on two limbs. ) In the upper part, what distinguishes the humanoid from other species is the positioning of breasts that feed the offsprings in their babyhood. In all other animal species they are positioned below the abdoman. Look at cows, goats, buffalos etc.


Why has Nature chosen a different configuration in humanoid, particularly humans? The only logic I find is that Nature wants to project the breasts as  sexually stimulating organs, while functionally they are feeding organs, thus playing a dual role. (Modern female costume designers exploit the former role.)


 Another aspect Nature has meticulously projected in human females is the hairlessness in the face and other exposed parts of the body except the scalp, where it grows abundantly and adds to the aesthetics, which feature is in utter contrast with human males. Even the facial features are dainty in a human famale in contrast with human male. So are all the limbs and the entire body.


Thus in humans the female gender is CREATED as visually FAR MORE AESTHETIC than the male gender. ( This is not just a male point of view because we generally see males covering their entire bodies with clothing, however muscular they be. Not so females.)


In contrast look at other species. In animals a he-lion is majestic visually with its imposing mane unlike the she-lion which lacks it. In the peacock species the male is endowed with beautiful long colourful plumes and skill to dance spreading its plumes. Amongst house birds like cock and hen the cock is majestically attired

with its plume of colouful feathers at the back and the pink headgear.


An interesting fact among these species is the process of males attracting the females for sexual union. Among birds like peacock, the male enters into a long dance sequence to impress the ordinary-looking female. At the end of it, IF the female yields,  THEN and ONLY THEN  there is mating. We don't see the male CHASING the female.


In stark contrast  in the so-called EVOLVED species like humans the male mostly forces himself into sexual union irrespective of female's willingness!!! 




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