If this new gene is in a chromosome that is shared between the sexes (which is the most probable option) and it does not decrease the probability of reproduction of the other sex as much as it improves the other, then it will be chosen by evolution.
Therefore, homosexuality and bisexuality are inevitabilities of evolution. Any thoughts? — Qmeri
even if it increases the sexual interest of a man to men. — Qmeri
There are no inevitabilities in evolution, sans death. — StreetlightX
With evolution nothing is certain, but many things are almost inevitable. — Qmeri
Okay, I think I get it. But if a man had a sexual interest in other men and only other men how would that gene be passed on? — Brett
But I'm not saying that this is the only reason for homosexuality - I'm just saying that this makes it practically a necessity of evolution. — Qmeri
Sure, I understand that. I think where I might be tripping up is that you mean ‘an interest in other men’, that the gene creates. But doesn’t that mean he would not be homosexual, but only have an interest in men? — Brett
Though, if I understand correctly, that “homosexual” gene can always be passed on by a heterosexual couple, correct? — Brett
Women who emphasize sports often get very "manly" attributes like stronger jaws and smaller breasts. That seems to imply that many "sexual attributes" are not strictly genetically forced.
And most of our genome is shared between men and women. Only 2 of our 46 chromosomes are distinctive between the sexes. So, most of our mutations and new genes happen in chromosomes that are shared between the sexes. Therefore a mutation can happen, which improves the ability of one sex to reproduce more than it decreases the ability of the other sex to reproduce.
For example: a new gene can make a woman more sexually interested in men in a way that improves her chance to reproduce. If this new gene is in a chromosome that is shared between the sexes (which is the most probable option) and it does not decrease the probability of reproduction of the other sex as much as it improves the other, then it will be chosen by evolution even if it increases the sexual interest of a man to men.
Therefore, homosexuality and bisexuality are inevitabilities of evolution. Any thoughts? — Qmeri
Imagine if everyone was homosexual. Birthrate = 0. End of humanity or whatever species became completely homosexual. In other words, selection pressure would work against the homosexual gene. — TheMadFool
Even if you make the assumption that individuals which are homosexual are exclusively homosexual in sexual interest, that doesn't mean they don't reproduce — fdrake
Moreover, even if they do not reproduce, it doesn't follow that any particular genotype that may result in homosexuality is not adaptive (or deleterious) — fdrake
homosexuals reproducing...:chin: — TheMadFool
Sexual preference, no matter strength, no make babby, no exclude babby. Sometimes babby come from gay man or woman and partner because like partner and want child. Sometimes drama. Sometimes artificial insemination. Sometimes woman have child for close gay friend. Sometimes person gay for loooong time and fuck other sex for loooong time until reaches personal epiphany, or until moves away from restrictive social context.
This has been your yearly dose of sex ed. — fdrake
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