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Sex God
Science exists to broaden understanding. We [scientists] study things in order to better understand how they work, especially how they work in contrast with a norm.
Now, with homosexual men constituting roughly 4% of the population, there is no denying that we are a sexual deviant. That is not offensive or homophobic language, that is just how it is.
That being said, there is something different in us, that is not different in that other approximately 96% of the population.
Furthermore, that thing that is different puts us in an evolutionary paradox. We, as homosexuals, do not reproduce quite as well as our heterosexual counterparts. We can override our attractions and breed with a woman, but typically a gay man does not have interest in this. Thus, we are less fit than heterosexuals. Being less fit should then, theoretically, reduce our numbers. However, homosexuality has been a constant in the population as far back as we can see in human history.
Clearly something is going on here. Clearly something is driving homosexuality to remain in the population. And science has been looking to see what that is. That is what science does.
In addition, we've seen these connections with homosexuality. The correlation with gender non-conformity, for example. Or the correlation with the number of older brothers increasing the rate of homosexuality. Or even the connections with the Xq28 region in our DNA. There are many other social and biological connections with homosexuality. Science exists to understand those too.
Understanding is not the same as homophobia. Examining is not the same as oppression. We, as gays, should not be ignorant to what current science is saying about us. We should be involved and active in the science, because that will only make it better and stronger and more representative of who we actually are, and what exactly is going on in our bodies, brains, and social environments.
Now, with homosexual men constituting roughly 4% of the population, there is no denying that we are a sexual deviant. That is not offensive or homophobic language, that is just how it is.
That being said, there is something different in us, that is not different in that other approximately 96% of the population.
Furthermore, that thing that is different puts us in an evolutionary paradox. We, as homosexuals, do not reproduce quite as well as our heterosexual counterparts. We can override our attractions and breed with a woman, but typically a gay man does not have interest in this. Thus, we are less fit than heterosexuals. Being less fit should then, theoretically, reduce our numbers. However, homosexuality has been a constant in the population as far back as we can see in human history.
Clearly something is going on here. Clearly something is driving homosexuality to remain in the population. And science has been looking to see what that is. That is what science does.
In addition, we've seen these connections with homosexuality. The correlation with gender non-conformity, for example. Or the correlation with the number of older brothers increasing the rate of homosexuality. Or even the connections with the Xq28 region in our DNA. There are many other social and biological connections with homosexuality. Science exists to understand those too.
Understanding is not the same as homophobia. Examining is not the same as oppression. We, as gays, should not be ignorant to what current science is saying about us. We should be involved and active in the science, because that will only make it better and stronger and more representative of who we actually are, and what exactly is going on in our bodies, brains, and social environments.

