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Set entirely in a beehive, the story details a female worker bee who becomes a hunted criminal after discovering she is fertile in a society where only the queen may breed.
A film review on Friday about "My Father My Lord" referred incorrectly to a character in another film about Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews, "Kadosh". A childless wife in that film is ostracized by her family because she is believed to be infertile, not because she is indeed infertile (a doctor tells her that she is fertile and that the problem must be with her husband, not her).
After all, why bother fighting another male for a female unless she is fertile?
Moss plays Offred, the narrator of "Handmaid's Tale," whose "reproductive rights and human rights have been stripped," who has been "enslaved because she is fertile" and consequently "sexually assaulted every month".
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"Put some garlic in a woman's bed and if she wakes up reeking, you know she's fertile.
So it makes sense for her to limit her risks by being unfaithful only at those times she's fertile.
"Put some garlic in a woman's bed and if she wakes up reeking, you know she's fertile..
By that same evolutionary logic, it makes sense for her partner to be most worried when she's fertile, and that's just what occurred in the relationships tracked by Dr. Haselton and Dr. Gangestad.
She's fertile.
As it happens, the human species is designed such that sex for pleasure and reproductive sex are disconnected: The human female is sexually receptive all the time (not only during estrus) and sends no visual or odorant signal to help males know that she's fertile (a characteristic that humans share with bonobos).
During the one or two days a year that a female is fertile, she will be chased by every male in the vicinity, all of them hounding her round and round a tree with sneezelike calls, and her on top, refusing to say gesundheit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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