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Date: 2015-01-01 03:02 am (UTC)Exactly! And it makes them more adventurous and aggressive, because they have to keep constantly moving forward to keep their balance, like a bike, and if they stop, they'll tip over.
Oh, and that's probably also why men are inherently non-monogamous while women, who can more easily stop and settle, are naturally monogamous.
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