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Study reveals potential evolutionary role for same-sex attraction

Male homosexuality doesn’t make complete sense from an evolutionary point of view. It appears that the trait is heritable, but because homosexual men are much less likely to produce offspring than heterosexual men, shouldn’t the genes for this trait have been extinguished long ago? What value could this sexual orientation have, that it has persisted for eons even without any discernible reproductive advantage?

One possible explanation is what evolutionary psychologists call the “kin selection hypothesis.” What that means is that homosexuality may convey an indirect benefit by enhancing the survival prospects of close relatives. Specifically, the theory holds that homosexual men might enhance their own genetic prospects by being “helpers in the nest.” By acting altruistically toward nieces and nephews, homosexual men would perpetuate the family genes, including some of their own…

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  • Gordon

    This says nothing to the many thousands of men who have been out there since time began, living a married and supposedly ‘straight’ life, all the while carring on with homosexual sex behind the scenes. Some eventually come out, some don’t, but MANY of them have children, and thus perpetuate the gene in the pool.

  • Jeff

    You don’t need a study to tell you that most of the bees in the beehive never get to reproduce–the drones! This is nothing new. Gays serve many roles in a society. I don’t know why scientists couldn’t get past the thought that everything had to evolve for reproductive purposes for so long. And gays are not mutant mistakes in evolution, either. If the human being is surviving because of his greater mental capacity, and not because he is a strong and fast animal with sharp teeth and claws, then doesn’t it follow that the hemispheric connections that gays are shown to have in the brain would enhance the evolution of the body of knowledge and inventions that mankind can produce. Creativity is also part of evolution.

  • Scott

    HA. I’m skeptical. Shall I stay behind and help you in the nest? Ugggh!

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