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Seriously? I have a lesbian friend with a biological son. And she has never had sex with a man.It takes a man and woman to reproduce.
How exactly can a homosexual couple reproduce?
Yep.
There seems to be a lot you're unaware of regarding both homosexuality AND evolution.
Farmers know about the "dud stud" phenomenon: male farm animals who show no interest in mating with females, but great interest in mounting other males, about 11%, I believe. This corresponds to the infamous Kinsey statistic of 10%.
Mynahs in the wild, who mate for life, frequently form same-sex pairs. I admit this could be a survival strategy rather than homoemotional bonding.
Seriously? I have a lesbian friend with a biological son. And she has never had sex with a man.
I deliberately was NOT going there.… and bonobos are all over each other. They just don't care who they 'mate' with.
OB
I deliberately was NOT going there.
There's also a possibility that homosexuality isn't a genetic trait, but a developmental one.
There is a statistical connection between the number of older maternal brothers you have and the chances of being homosexual.
This could still be a genetic trait that makes women especially fertile, and sometimes makes men homosexual. But it could be a consequence of the hormonal changes that women go through multiple pregnancies.
I've seen it, I have a friend who has acted like a gay stereotype since he was 5. (Certainly didn't learn the demeanor from his country town cop father.)Most recognise it as both. But my wife knew of gay toddlers. After decades around children, some stand out as different.
Many species have a large majority of individuals that cannot reproduce (e.g. hive insects). There are good evolutionary explanations for this (e.g. consider the 'selfish' gene).Which proves my point, they do not reproduce.
I've seen it, I have a friend who has acted like a gay stereotype since he was 5. (Certainly didn't learn the demeanor from his country town cop father.)
Fair. I'll agree there.It can be learned. Just as thousands of gay men take wives and have families....until they finally leave them. It's not healthy to wish gays to "play family" just for the few who refuse to believe gays exist by nature. Every gay man I know came from such a fake marriage.
As my old boss used to say - "Any hole's a goal""Fools (like me) rush in where angels (like you) fear to tread."
OB
Right... God just sat back and watched it unfold.Are gay people mutants?
God didn't create mutants.
There's no evidence for that but hey, you do you.That's interesting. I'm convinced more and more that a gay lifestyle and the urges that come along with it are the result of little boys' and girls' confusion at a certain age about their identities and events of abuse and mistreatment then.
The two (2) humans you see below are living today, side by side.
One did not evolve into the other.
Evolution is not what caused the two totally diverse development but rather help from an outside source; in my view of things; how about you?
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Even if you're talking about technological ability, that's very much a nonsequiter and is quite pointless, and has nothing to do with anything.
I believe this discussion is about proving/disproving evolution or is it creationism?
For those who believe in evolution they must first answer this question---
If humans evolved from monkeys, then why are there still monkeys living in the trees today while we are building skyscrapers instead?
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... really? That's your argument? That's like asking why are there still Britons if America exists.
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