However, the absence of perfect concealment does not imply the presence of active advertisement, and if fertility were advertised in humans, we would presumably not need to employ sophisticated experimental methods to demonstrate its detectability.


(p. 151) - The Ape that Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary Psychology Exaggerate Human Sex Differences? (2013)


However, the absence of perfect concealment does not imply the presence of active advertisement, and if fertility were advertised in humans, we would ...

However, the absence of perfect concealment does not imply the presence of active advertisement, and if fertility were advertised in humans, we would ...

However, the absence of perfect concealment does not imply the presence of active advertisement, and if fertility were advertised in humans, we would ...

However, the absence of perfect concealment does not imply the presence of active advertisement, and if fertility were advertised in humans, we would ...