Is Cheating Natural? David Pounder on The Blum Show
Serial monogamy is the most consistent form throughout all the cultures of history, and that's from the best research data.
Ever wondered if cheating is a natural part of human behavior? This episode of 'The Blum Show' dives headfirst into that controversial question. Host Michael Blum sits down with David Pounder, a pornographer and PhD student, who brings experimental data to the table, arguing that male infidelity might just be part of our biological makeup.
Pounder doesn't stop there; he explores the differing sexual strategies between men and women, touching on polyamory, self-esteem, and even historical trends in monogamy across various cultures. While the topic might make some squirm, Pounder presents his case in a way that's both engaging and thought-provoking. This isn't just about shock value; it's an in-depth look at human sexuality that challenges societal norms and encourages listeners to think critically about relationships.
If you're up for an offbeat and raw discussion on what drives our sexual behaviors, this episode is definitely worth your time.