Actually, just flat out wrong. There are many species whose reproduction process is painful or traumatic for one or both parties. Ducks, for example, basically have an evolutionary arms race between the males and the females genetalia.
Sorry, but you’re wrong. There’s a difference between something happening and it being agreed upon by both parties. Natural selection doesn’t select for happy life, it only selects for life that is successful at reproducing.
bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Actually, just flat out wrong. There are many species whose reproduction process is painful or traumatic for one or both parties. Ducks, for example, basically have an evolutionary arms race between the males and the females genetalia.
ToeNailClippings@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Even a spider is biologically programmed to find it desirable. Otherwise it wouldnt be eaten by his Lady.
bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Sorry, but you’re wrong. There’s a difference between something happening and it being agreed upon by both parties. Natural selection doesn’t select for happy life, it only selects for life that is successful at reproducing.
Here’s another example for you
ToeNailClippings@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What are you on about with “agreed by both parties”???
These are animals not adult humans. Absolutely bizarre reply.