How did sex and relationships work in primitive societies?
Did any man just fucked any woman he could without consequences?
>>2306854
Were there trannys back then?
Did the strong have all the women, or were they monogamous?
constant gang bangs 24/7
Friendly reminder penises in humans evolved as a pump to eject your competitor's semen out
Big dicked Chads may have always passed on their genes the most but everybody used to get a piece of the pie all the same
>>2306854
>How did sex and relationships work in primitive societies?
Males would impregnate whoever they could, and they had some role in raising the children (same with chimps and gorillas - the males act as role models to the young males), but obviously a lot of childrearing was left to females. Like today.
>Did any man just fucked any woman he could without consequences?
No. Sure, rape happened, like now. But females have always responded in the same way - they will try and escape from males that they think are not worthy. This happens among animals.
This is because gestating a child is a very large investment for a female. So they only want to reproduce with the best males. But of course the male can try and use his strength to overpower and rape her.
Another consequences is infanticide. This happens among great apes so it stands to reason it happened among primitive humans as well. Basically males kill the children of competing males. This has two effects: 1) it means there's less competition for their own children, and 2) the mother who gave birth to the child returns to a fertile state more quickly (otherwise their bodies are geared towards child-rearing, lactating, etc.) - so then the male who committed the infanticide can impregnate that woman with his own gametes.
>>2306854
>how did sex work
Beepus in vagoo
>how did relationships work
Depends on the primitive society.
>>2306879
how did they measure who was a better male and who wasn't?
>>2306854
How and when did prehistoric men lose their virginities?
What about women? Did the young have to fear the old?
>>2306903
fight to the death
>>2306854
benis in bagina
>>2306908
25 And Methuselah lived a hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech:
26 And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech seven hundred eighty and two years, and begat sons and daughters:
>>2306857
Nope, no tumblr back then.
>>2306903
Whoever tended to bring back the most food.
>>2306854
Humans evolved from the beginning to be tribal animals. We specifically lived in extended family units which supported one another communally by necessity. A primitive hunter gatherer might have only caught a small pig after a week of hunting but he still ate the kills of other hunters who were successful on days that he was not.
Sexual behavior is more or less the same it is today, only on a much, much smaller scale. People generally marry within their peer group, the best hunters get with the cutest girls, a bell curve of normies marry other normies, a small fraction remain kissless and loveless for the entirety of their pathetic, miserable lives. Cave dwellers had their own hearths which were separate fires that couples built and it was considered an extremely poor "fight me, bruh" level of etiquette to stare at another man in his hearth.
>Did any man just fucked any woman he could without consequences?
women would have lived with their fathers and brothers in addition to their husband and trying to force yourself on a woman you weren't partnered with was a nice way of drawing the wrath of the entire tribe.
You don't start seeing harems until the Chalcolithic and bronze ages when a single man could produce enough food to feed a large number of women by himself. These sort of societies lasted for a long time but after reaching a critical mass in the bronze age (where individual males could own hundreds, even thousands of women) collapsed horribly, and the societies which arose in response practice monogamy to the point of being repressive about it.
>>2306926
Even 'primitive' societies like native americans have had men who think they're women. Not saying it's not a mental illness, just saying that it predates tumblr.
>>2306854
Observe chimpanzees and you'll get the answer. I assume its somewhere between how Bonobos and the Common Chimpanzee behave.
>tfw we don't live in a human society based on bonobos.