Doug Lautzenheiser

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Upon reaching puberty, the adolescent primate typically leaves its mother’s group and actively seeks out friendships and sexual relationships with members of another group—and ultimately to gain acceptance as a permanent member. This is called exogamy—meaning “marriage outside of the group”—and among most primate species it is the males who leave to join another group, a phenomenon known as male exogamy.
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