From Primates of Park Avenue to Untrue—Navigating the Evolution of Female Desire

$0.00

Free Webinar

Presenter: Wednesday Martin, PhD

1.5 Ce Hour

Recorded workshop available via video recording.

Description:

This webinar will include a lively discussion and information on the evolution of female desire from an anthropological perspective.

Learning Objective:

Discuss the evolution of female sexual desire

Presenter Bio: Dr. Martin is a New York Times best-selling author and cultural anthropologist, and has dedicated much of her to work to exploring why nearly everything we believe about women, lust, and infidelity is wrong, and how the latest science can set us free. Blending accessible social science, interviews with sex researchers, anthropologists, and real women from all walks of life, she challenges our deepest assumptions about ourselves, monogamy, and female attraction. Her trenchant assertion that female sexual autonomy is the ultimate metric of gender equality will ignite a conversation that can undoubtedly change the way you think about women and sex. Dr. Martin is a masterful researcher as well as a dynamic speaker and cultural critic, so feel free to bring your most pressing questions.

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For Live Courses: To obtain CE credits, attendees must attend the entire course and complete an evaluation to receive credit.


For asynchronous/recorded courses, attendees must complete the course, pass the posttest (80% in 3 attempts) and complete the evaluation to receive credit.