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a_sh-v [17]
3 years ago
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According to evolutionary psychologists, why would Doris be more likely to save her children than her parents in a life-threaten

ing emergency
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9966 [12]3 years ago
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Because the children are important for the future and because they are her offspring that she created. also childer at more vulnerable and need protection

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