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Reply to: Gayness - Nature or Nurture?
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Previously on "Gayness - Nature or Nurture?"
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I don't think we're ever going to get to the bottom of this.
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Originally posted by benn0 View PostI think it's genetic. A person is born bent or normal and there is nothng anyone can do to change things.
Apparently homosexuality baffled Charles Darwin, But a recent study found that on average gays (of either sex) have more fertile mothers, which tends to at least outweigh the obvious self-limiting nature of homosexuality from an evolutionary standpoint.
Also, it might have been a big evolutionary advantage in primitive societies if it encouraged male bonding and in particular kept teenagers messing around with each other until they were fully grown instead of trying to compete with larger adult males for women. (That's my theory anyway.)
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Gay is actually in nature.
Giraffes and Crocodiles are both known to be Gay
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Gay is actually in nature.
Giraffes and Crocodiles are both now to be Gay
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostTis a bizarre thing to be gay. Completely against nature. I just think they're outta there heads. oops, have a I just broken the law?
Why is it women and gay men have more rights then men? Imagine what gay women get!
It has been established that in cultures we'd consider primitive, homosexuality infers many benefits to the sucess of the community. In fact in many traditions this benefit is honoured, especially in the military.
Homosexuality is only viewed negatively by Abrahamic traditions, hence where we get such view points from nowadays.
Yet, even as recently as WWII the most efficient killing machine was a pair of German soldiers, one old one young, and their mortar.
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Originally posted by zeitghostSmaller, more female, development of a portion, can't remember which bit.
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Originally posted by zeitghostBehind you!
Is it panto season already?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI've spent too much time on here today - I read that as "Sometimes people need a good hammering!"
There I was, all prepared with a witty and amusing comment, but it's all to waste now.Originally posted by zeitghostSometimes people need a good hammering!
HTH.
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