Human nature has always been far more complex than the romantic ideals we are taught to cherish. In Dr. Gad Saad and the Monogamy Myth: Why Nature Favors Variety, Neill Reich invites readers into a fearless, science-driven exploration of one of society’s most deeply held beliefs—that monogamy is the natural state of human relationships. Drawing inspiration from the evolutionary psychology insights of Dr. Gad Saad, this book dismantles the cultural narratives we’ve inherited, exposing the biological and behavioral realities that shape attraction, desire, and long-term bonding.Through compelling research, vivid storytelling, and thought-provoking analysis, Reich reveals how our evolutionary past continues to influence our intimate choices today. From the mating strategies of our ancestors to the subtle, often unconscious forces that guide modern romance, every chapter peels back layers of social conditioning to uncover what nature truly intended. The book doesn’t simply challenge the institution of monogamy—it examines why variety has always been part of our species’ survival toolkit, and why suppressing this truth often leads to conflict, dissatisfaction, and unrealistic expectations. Far from being a cynical rejection of love, this work offers a refreshing, liberating perspective on how we form connections. It empowers readers to approach relationships with greater honesty, self-awareness, and compassion—whether they choose monogamy, open arrangements, or something entirely unique to them. Provocative, meticulously researched, and unafraid to ask uncomfortable questions, Dr. Gad Saad and the Monogamy Myth is for readers who want more than feel-good platitudes about love. It is for those who demand the truth, grounded in science, about who we are and how we love. For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of desire, commitment, and the human heart, this book is both a revelation and an invitation to think beyond the boundaries we’ve been told to never cross.