Higher sex drive in rh negative women

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As with all other phenomena, scientific purpose is sought. Evolutionary advantages in particular. Are rh negative men more likely to be the opposite? Are rh negative women simply less dependent in general? The legendary Amazon women were Scythian, so rh negative frequencies were likely high. There are reasons we went from possibly a single mutation to 15% in Europe. Of course, other factors can play a huge role: resistance to viral infections for example.

As mentioned in a previous post, a high sex drive has been reported in rh negative women.

RhD negative women reported more frequently psoriasis, constipation and diarrheas, ischemic diseases, type 2 diabetes, some types of cancers, lymphatic nodes swelling, vitamin B deficiency, thrombosis, tonsil stones, high sex desire, precocious puberty, urinary tract infections, scoliosis and they less often reported hearing loss, weight loss, hypoglycemia, glaucoma, fasciculation and warts.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0141362

Remember the many claims that women with red hair have a higher sex drive?

And then the claim that red hair would be extinct one day?

A study conducted by Hamburg sex researcher Professor Dr. Werner Habermehl investigated the sex lives of hundreds of women--blondes, redheads, brunettes alike--and found that redheads were the most sexually active.
A study conducted by Hamburg sex researcher Professor Dr. Werner Habermehl investigated the sex lives of hundreds of women–blondes, redheads, brunettes alike–and found that redheads were the most sexually active.

Dr. Habermehl said: “The sex lives of women with red hair were clearly more active than those with other hair color, with more partners and having sex more often than the average. The research shows that the fiery redhead certainly lives up to her reputation.”

The same claims have been made about rh negative blood potentially going extinct.

So does it surprise you that our nature has a way to go against the possibility of becoming extinct? So does it surprise you that our nature has a way to go against the possibility of becoming extinct?

Whether or not sex drive is considered “high” always depends on the norm “taught” in society.
The bottom line is that there is no norm, but only what keeps us continuing our line.

Even though the person claiming that rh negative blood would become extinct is a world renowned scientist, his premise is flawed just on the fact that there is absolutely no mathematical evidence that this should happen.

So if you hear any such claims, never count out all of the data. While rh positive scientists may sit at home tinkering around possibilities, rh negative people are busy connecting and having offspring. And we will be around for a long time. As we have been for many thousands of years.

So again: What could be the evolutionary reasons for this?

As indicated above, being in a minority, it could be that the higher sex drive in both, rh negative and redheaded women, is simply there to keep us from being overshadowed by those who don’t share our genes and keep us from going extinct. Then there are also some indications that when it comes to pursuing relationships, rh negative men and redheaded men are less aggressive and that women with the same traits are functioning the way they do to make up for it.
The research continues …
What are your thoughts?

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