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This is a question that, when I tried to look up references, I just got "this is an area of a lot of confusion in the scientific community" type of answers.
We know that primitive beings do not have sexual relations, but reproduce asexually. How, though, did sexual relations evolve? How and why did beings start to need each other to make more of their species?
Any comments would be appreciated.
We know that primitive beings do not have sexual relations, but reproduce asexually. How, though, did sexual relations evolve? How and why did beings start to need each other to make more of their species?
Any comments would be appreciated.