What I mean by the former is that the status hierarchy for females is more diffuse and has fewer strata; there are coalitions of females, and typically eldest females occupy a de facto “alpha” position.
As to paternity certainty—yeah, bonobos don’t form any sort of exclusive or permanent sexual connection. Male/male, male/female, female/female and group sex are all standard behaviors (they’re also the only nonhuman primate species seen engaged in mouth/tongue kissing and oral sex). Instead of “securing access” to desirable mates, you pretty much don’t know who’s going to be the parent of your future children, and it doesn’t matter; both males and females will socialize, care for and protect children.
Why the downvote? I’m expressing gratitude that goes beyond the anonymity and single point karma increase of merely clicking thumbs up, and clarifying that the answer was acceptable to me.
My reasoning is that by stating this publicly I make it more likely people will respond in detail to such requests in future, as they see that (some) such requesters do read the responses and do appreciate them. I am also making clear that the original request was earnest and not rhetorical.
What I mean by the former is that the status hierarchy for females is more diffuse and has fewer strata; there are coalitions of females, and typically eldest females occupy a de facto “alpha” position.
As to paternity certainty—yeah, bonobos don’t form any sort of exclusive or permanent sexual connection. Male/male, male/female, female/female and group sex are all standard behaviors (they’re also the only nonhuman primate species seen engaged in mouth/tongue kissing and oral sex). Instead of “securing access” to desirable mates, you pretty much don’t know who’s going to be the parent of your future children, and it doesn’t matter; both males and females will socialize, care for and protect children.
Thanks for that, really good!
Why the downvote? I’m expressing gratitude that goes beyond the anonymity and single point karma increase of merely clicking thumbs up, and clarifying that the answer was acceptable to me.
My reasoning is that by stating this publicly I make it more likely people will respond in detail to such requests in future, as they see that (some) such requesters do read the responses and do appreciate them. I am also making clear that the original request was earnest and not rhetorical.