Comic #2732: 2012-11-09
Description
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Description: The comic is divided into four panels.
- Panel 1:
- A young boy with dark hair, wearing a red shirt, is asking a question. He looks curious.
- A man, presumably his father, is sitting in an armchair, wearing glasses and a light blue shirt. He is holding a book.
- Speech bubbles: The boy asks, “Dad, why do women call out during sex?” The father replies with “Evolution.”
- Panel 2:
- The setting remains the same with both characters visible. The father appears to be explaining something.
- Speech bubble: The father says, “Women are vulnerable to predators during sex, but they also tend to close their eyes. By emitting high pitched sound pulses, they can locate potential enemies in the area.”
- Panel 3:
- The boy is now looking more engaged in the conversation.
- The father continues, “The more pleasurable the sex, the more vulnerable they are to attack, and thus, the louder the sound pulses become.”
- Panel 4:
- The boy looks inquisitive again, asking another question.
- Speech bubble: “How do you know so much about girls?”
- The father responds, “Pure reason.”
The comic uses humor to explore a question about human behavior, framed in a father-son conversation setting.