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Gay behavior 'is the norm for most animals', study claims
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2019-11-19 at 6 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 6:09 AM UTCFurther, things that happen in your brain are "genetic expression".
If you experience a traumatic event, the genetic expression in your brain changes. This can either be short term or long term. This is your DNA.
The expression of your genes not static.
Look at something like diabetes. This has do with genetic expression of things to do with insulin and your pancreas. The dominant genetic expression gets represented at a higher level when your cells divide and is more likely to be passed on.
From this you can deduce genetic heritability. -
2019-11-19 at 6:11 AM UTChttps://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190326-what-is-epigenetics
But unlike most inherited conditions, this was not caused by mutations to the genetic code itself. Instead, the researchers were investigating a much more obscure type of inheritance: how events in someone’s lifetime can change the way their DNA is expressed, and how that change can be passed on to the next generation.
This is the process of epigenetics, where the readability, or expression, of genes is modified without changing the DNA code itself. Tiny chemical tags are added to or removed from our DNA in response to changes in the environment in which we are living. These tags turn genes on or off, offering a way of adapting to changing conditions without inflicting a more permanent shift in our genomes. -
2019-11-19 at 7:09 AM UTCDogs also hump people's legs and inanimate objects.
They just don't know any better.
jews see this as confirmation that homosexual behavior is normal, it isn't.
Homosexuality is a mental disorder and should be treated as such. -
2019-11-19 at 7:12 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 7:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Is this important? What does it mean?
The same instinctual triggers that cause homosexuality in animals are also responsible for filicide, like a mother cat slaughtering her kittens because their wriggling movement triggers her hunting instinct.
If one can be used to justify human behavior, why not the other? -
2019-11-19 at 7:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The same instinctual triggers that cause homosexuality in animals are also responsible for filicide, like a mother cat slaughtering her kittens because their wriggling movement triggers her hunting instinct.
If one can be used to justify human behavior, why not the other?
So mommy cats are so predatorally ingrained to kill something that moves, even if its their own kid, it means what? What does that have to do with being gay? -
2019-11-19 at 7:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ So mommy cats are so predatorally ingrained to kill something that moves, even if its their own kid, it means what? What does that have to do with being gay?
that homosexuality is just abnormal behavior, it isn't legitimate.
jews and mentally ill leftists would want you to believe their sexual perversion is normal and an "orientation" equivalent to "heterosexuals", it isn't. -
2019-11-19 at 7:45 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 7:46 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 7:52 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 7:53 AM UTC*tokes*
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2019-11-19 at 8:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra most animal homosexuality is the result of confused instincts; it's been observed in birds for example that if no females are present a male may take on the 'female' role of nesting, and another male may then bang it like a little bitch because the perceived female role contributes more to recognition than the male form.
one that's often cited is bonerbros, apes that are closely related to humans and are well known for being massive faggots. they're often seen rubbing dicks together but this isn't typically 'sexual' in our context - it's become a learned behaviour that inducing sexual arousal stops aggression, so for example if a smaller boner gets into a fight that he knows he's going to lose, he'll likely start jerking his competitor off in order to calm him down.
Goddamn I hate faggots so much -
2019-11-19 at 9 AM UTCThat's because you have nothing to focus your energy on because you have a pointless existence so you latch on to pol memes like hating gays and non whites
Dance monkey dance -
2019-11-19 at 9:05 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 9:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra the psychological mechanism for bumsexuality in animals and humans is completely different
even the scientist who originally pushed the theory had to admit that homosex in the animal kingdom was too different from modern faggotry to be used in any kind of human model
Modern human heterosexual courting is pretty different than what we see in the rest of the animal kingdom though. Like pretty much _everything_ we do is socialized, that doesn't seem like a good reason to dismiss an evolutionary basis for complex socialized behaviors though. -
2019-11-19 at 9:20 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 9:33 AM UTC
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2019-11-19 at 9:44 AM UTCI am a free spirit I transcend culture and custom. I experience what nietzsche calls the pathos of distance
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2019-11-19 at 9:50 AM UTC