loquasagacious
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Thanks for digging that up. Rep to you.
this issue has been blown out of proportion at times.neo_o said:Is homosexuality a disorder? If not, do you believe that sexual orientation (and/or a predisposition towards homosexuality) is determined purely or primarily by genetics? Discuss.
yeah if you argue that people can be exclusively gay with no hetero drives at all in terms of their biology, it kinda refutes the idea of natural selection. i mean the gay allele would be bred out within one generation.jumb said:No, it's an effective for of natural selection. People are allowed to be fags as long as they can't breed.
Not if it's a combination of genetic factors that only predisposes them towards homosexuality (ie what turns one to homosexuality might not affect another).chelloveck said:yeah if you argue that people can be exclusively gay with no hetero drives at all in terms of their biology, it kinda refutes the idea of natural selection. i mean the gay allele would be bred out within one generation.
ok. makes sense .Xayma said:Umm there has been biological evidence towards it.
Genes which cause homosexuality in some males cause hyperhetereosexuality in women (more kiddies means it wont breed out).
Immune responses in a mother due to second plus male fetii (lol whats the plural for fetus?) which turns some males gay but it ensures the survival of more male fetii.
Homosexuality is in the genes, study claims
By Julia Stuart
Published: 03 July 2005
Sexuality is determined well before birth and is not the result of social influences, scientists will claim this week. The authors of a new book published on Thursday say that sexual orientation is decided by a mixture of genetic factors and hormonal activity in the womb - and that homosexuality cannot be "cured".
Born Gay by Dr Glenn Wilson of the Institute of Psychiatry and Dr Qazi Rahman of the University of East London has been welcomed by gay rights activists, who say it proves there is nothing "unnatural" about homosexuality. But the book has also been criticised for suggesting that men who see themselves as bisexual should be classed as gay.
I still think thats bull.noneother said: