Hormones and Mate Choice
Hormonal exposure in utero plays a significant role in shaping mate choice and sexual orientation. Research reveals intriguing sex differences in autoacoustic emissions, suggesting biological factors that may influence sexual identity. Notably, findings indicate that higher testosterone levels in self-reported gay men challenge previous assumptions about hormone levels and sexual behavior. This exploration opens new avenues for understanding the complexities of human sexuality beyond social constructs.In this clip
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Biological Influences On Sex, Sex Differences & Preferences | Huberman Lab Podcast #14
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