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Okay, let's try this again.We don't know why some people are gay, though several studies have pointed out that there is a genetic component. However it's also possible that there are non-genetic, developmental reasons behind it. In other words, in some cases, it's not genetic, but it's still intrinsic and irreversible. The brain might normally develop so that you're attracted to the opposite sex, but for some people the complicated process goes a different direction and you're attracted to the same sex. This, on average, decreases the chances that an individual will have children, and so from a Darwinian standpoint - where it's all about offspring - it's not adaptive. Would you find this offensive?I'd laugh in their face. It's hard for ignorance to offend me.However you want to spin it, if that's the underlying material reason for homosexuality, then that's what it is. It's more of a defect from an adaptionist view, since presumably we're attracted to the opposite sex to increase the chance that we'll mate and have offspring. But since gays don't seem to have any physical, moral, ethical, intellectual, or creative deficiencies as a group (and in fact have an atypically heightened sense of fashion), then I don't think they'd mind it if it were pointed out that they're deficient in the narrow sense of Darwinian fitness. And besides, it's not as if they can't reproduce. It's just that they don't want to engage in the truly reproductive act.I don't know - MacArtist is (or was) here. Would you be offended if someone pointed out that your sexual preference was due to an atypical, non-adaptive wiring of your fetal brain?Is it irreversible though? Is being straight irreversible? I don't know. A lot of the questions I'be asked are really that - questions. You can educate or you can attack. Your choice my purple friend.Anyway, if you say wires crossed in the fetus, isn't that a pathological argument that would be saying gays are birth defective? Do you really want to go there?And I'd point out that homosexuality can be intrinsic and irreversible and not even have a genetic component. The development of the neural architecture is a hellishly complicated business. Homosexuality might just be a case where some wires got crossed in the developing fetus.
And I just realized that I used adaptionist language to assess a non-genetic process in this and the previous post. If it's not genetic, strictly speaking you can't refer to it as adaptive or non-adaptive.
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Riiiiiiiiiiight!!I had a girlfriend years ago who had to lie and say she was "Bi" just to get a job bartending at a Gay Bar. How's that for "Equal" treatment.Another friend coming out of the "closet" at age 26 saying she has been gay her whole life, Even had a girlfriend for a couple years. She is now married to a man and is pregnant. 

