It's a bit belated, I know, but sears wishes it could stop too. Each catalog costs them money to print and ship, and it's not a trivial amount either. All the catalogs that are dead ends, and wasted money. That's why merchants are actually participating in things like http://www.catalogchoice.org/ and the like.
MEN: Think of your current sexual partner. How much difference exists between their weight and the weight of your ideal partner?
WOMEN: Think of your current sexual partner. How much difference exists between their weight and the weight of your ideal partner?
Do mice have STD"s?
Well the short answer is YES... While we don't often think about non-human animals having sexually transmitted diseases, most (every) animal that has been studies has them.. WOW huh? If you think about it, sex is all about the transfer of materials from one individual to another. Although the primary purpose is the transfer of gametes, one might imagine that selection would favor the evolution of microbes that can take advantage of this pre-established route... after all for pathogens, transmission equals reproduction...
I study the evolution of mating systems in mammals, specifically Peromyscus. Along those lines, I woks with MHC genes and sexually transmitted diseases to better understand how all 3 factors are related to reproductive success, and mate choice.
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It's a bit belated, I know, but sears wishes it could stop too. Each catalog costs them money to print and ship, and it's not a trivial amount either. All the catalogs that are dead ends, and wasted money. That's why merchants are actually participating in things like http://www.catalogchoice.org/ and the like.
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