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There are polyandrous arrangements in rural Tibet, where a woman may be married to several male siblings, a strategy that is thought to make it more efficient to farm the challenging mountainous terrain in order to provision kids and adults alike, and to prevent skirmishes over land inheritance. But it also benefits women, in an unstinting climate, to have several related “father figures” invested in her child’s (and by extension her own) well-being.
Untrue: Why Nearly Everything We Believe About Women, Lust, and Infidelity Is Wrong and How the New Science Can Set Us Free
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