The Notorious SLAV
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Brutal. Never began for humancels. Imagine being born a human male in 50,000 BC.
TFW the reason women have monster-fucking fantasies so often and read that type of fiction so much is because of their ancestral instincts of fucking a different type of humanoid much more than men did in the prehistoric past
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TFW the reason women have monster-fucking fantasies so often and read that type of fiction so much is because of their ancestral instincts of fucking a different type of humanoid much more than men did in the prehistoric past
Now, genetic evidence has revealed a striking imbalance in these prehistoric trysts, suggesting that interbreeding was mostly between male Neanderthals and female humans.
This ancient mating pattern, they have concluded, explains why Neanderthal DNA is largely missing from the human X chromosome.
“We found a pattern indicating a sex bias: gene flow occurred predominantly between Neanderthal males and anatomically modern human females,” said Dr Alexander Platt, a senior research scientist at the University of Pennsylvania and first author of the research.
the analysis revealed that Neanderthal X chromosomes had a 62% excess of modern human DNA compared with their other chromosomes – a mirror-like reversal of the distribution of Neanderthal DNA in human populations.
If Neanderthal males partnered more often with modern human females, fewer Neanderthal X chromosomes would enter the human gene pool, and more human X chromosomes would enter Neanderthal populations. “Mating preferences provided the simplest explanation,” Platt said.
The findings did not, Platt said, suggest that Neanderthal males were particularly attractive to modern human females or vice versa. “It could be that everybody considered the interspecies matings as gross – or attractive,” he said. “But it seems that one direction was viewed as better, or less worse, than the other.”
Research suggests mating direction bias between Neanderthals and humans
Scientists say DNA evidence indicates male Neanderthals and human females interbred more often than opposite
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