Question by Trash Can Man: how has impotence made it this far in time, considering the evolutionary processes at work?
wouldn’t Natural selection eliminate sexual dysfunction early on, since its such a critical step in genetic prorogation, even if it remain recessive? For many a men, it’s not simply a mental inhibition, but a biological reinforcement.
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Answer by back2skewl
impotence still happens, but not always is it genetic thing. Of course genetics and biology play a big part, but it is also brought on by accidents, illness or medications. So it is not just a mental issue either. Many things can cause it, and Medical Science has found ways to by pass those issues and therefore that is why is has continued to happen. There have been many things that were not to be able to reproduce, but some how through the natural selection process, they found a way to over come it
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