Through a series of short fictional stories and discussion following them, Baker proposes evolutionary functions for sexual habits, mostly on the principle of
competition between sperm of different men for a prized egg. both because of its explanations of
homosexuality,
sexual assault, and prostitution, and because some critics have claimed that several of the hypotheses in the book are not supported by scientific research.
Oral sex is explained as an opportunity for partners to judge each other's reproductive health, and for mates to detect recent
infidelity (also proposed by Kohl & Francoeur, 1995 "The Scent of Eros"). The shape of the
penis and the
thrusting during
intercourse serve to remove other men's semen. Male
masturbation is said to discard old, dying sperm, so that an ejaculate contains younger sperm that will stay active inside the cervix longer, with more of a chance of being present during the window of
ovulation. Baker also proposes that men adjust the amount of sperm they ejaculate based on the time their mate has spent away from them. Likewise, women are found to be more likely to engage in
extra-pair copulation and retain larger amounts of sperm during their most fertile phase of the month, and more likely to have sex with their regular partner during the infertile phase. ==Focus==