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Learn moreJesse Bering - author, psychologist, academic - has what you might call an enquiring mind. He takes the kind of questions about sex and sexuality which many of us have idly wondered about and he applies his knowledge of experimental psychology and rigorous scientific analysis to them until he finds an actual answer. It may surprise you, but there are serious evolutionary reasons why the penis is shaped like that, and why human testicles dangle is such an apparently vulnerable manner. If you would like to find out what human pubic hair has in common with a gorilla's fur, why girls are so cruel to each other, what happens if you swallow rather than spit, or why you should think twice about asking a gay man for directions, then this is the book for you.
Based on Jesse Bering's columns for Scientific American, this endlessly fascinating, hilarious and downright gob-smacking book really does tell you everything you ever wanted to know about sex, but were afraid to ask...
A psychologist, social commentator, and scientist provocateur, Dr. Jesse Bering is an award-winning columnist for Scientific American and Slate Magazine as well as the Director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at Queen's University, Belfast in Northern Ireland. His incisive thoughts on everything from the design of the human penis to psychopaths to the meaning of life have been captivating (and startling) readers of Scientific American since 2009.
A psychologist, social commentator, and scientist provocateur, Dr. Jesse Bering is an award-winning columnist for Scientific American and Slate Magazine as well as the Director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at Queen's University, Belfast in Northern Ireland. His incisive thoughts on everything from the design of the human penis to psychopaths to the meaning of life have been captivating (and startling) readers of Scientific American since 2009.