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		<title>Male antelopes play hard to get</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article in The New Scientist teaches us that we might share some mating behaviours with antelopes : Male antelopes disregard females with whom they already mated. Just like some of us guys do : once a girl has been in our bed, she might often not be worthy of our interest anymore. I&#8217;m wondering [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12979-male-antelopes-play-hard-to-get-.html" title="Male antelopes play hard to get" target="_blank">An article</a> in The New Scientist teaches us that we might share some mating behaviours with antelopes :</p>
<p>Male antelopes disregard females with whom they already mated. Just like some of us guys do : once a girl has been in our bed, she might often not be worthy of our interest anymore. I&#8217;m wondering now if we&#8217;re hard-wired to behave this way for our species perpetuation&#8217;s sake, or is it only because we&#8217;re assholes? More seriously, I think we might feel this way about already possessed females because we&#8217;re here to spread our semen to as many females as possible. So just like antelopes : once one is done, on to the next.</p>
<p>(I also have this theory that men seem to not respect <em>sluts</em> and don&#8217;t show much enthousiasm sleeping with them because they&#8217;re instinctively expecting females to be very choosy in making sure the genes of their offspring will be the best. So : a girl banging around is not choosy, therefore she&#8217;s not a &#8220;real&#8221; female, therefore guys don&#8217;t feel attraction for her.)</p>
<p>Females antelopes fight with each other in order to get to mate with the male of their choice. Frankly speaking, I find this news astonishing because if we except women&#8217;s jealousy it&#8217;s the first time I hear about females fighting for a male and not the other way around. Anyway, what is more lovely than girls going all catsy fighting for your attention?</p>
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