Ancient Dominatrix Mite
Please click that article and read; its like 3 or 4 paragraphs long. Very concise. Very entertaining.
Now, it appears that this particular specie of ancient mite has the dominant sexual partner as the female; this is reversed for modern day mites.
What this begs us to consider is, what about human beings? We clearly live in a patriarchal society; males are expected to be the dominate partner (not that 100% follow this, but generally).
However, anthropology has taught us that humans did live in matriarchal societies at one point. Some Native cultures even continue that today.
So are human beings fighting for sexual dominance today still? Could we see a reversal back to matriarchy (UK citizens and Australians may say yes); or are we stuck in a patriarchy due to our inherent biology?
Which is better or worse? I personally feel like the power of the phalus is pretty damn strong, but I am a bit biased too.
What say you?
We are subconsciously seeking sexual dominance today. Definitely.
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