07-16-2014, 09:51 PM
MikeW Wrote:By all means, continue.
BTW, I didn't have any difficulty understanding what you were saying. You're asking the question in evolutionary terms because it is counterintuitive IF the sole purpose of sex is procreation (which as you rightly note it is not). What survival advantage does non breeding adults in a family, clan or tribe, have? You've put forward a reasonable hypothesis. Personally I think there's more to it but I don't know fuck and it sounds like you've not only been thinking about this but doing so in the context of research.
Please, continue!
Mike I've talked to you in emails about my problems moving things from the "drawing board" into words.. This is a big one with many complex interlinked parts... it'd take me explaining how all social animals except pelagic fishes have adapted sexually to #A. Best continue a family bloodline and #B. benefit the overall species. ants, termites, wasps, seals, many fishes, birds, mammals, and even us humans and homosexuality does it for us the same way hormonal suppression of adulthood does it mole rats. Read up on what happens when a queen mole rat dies... AND GUESS WHAT??? all of it is done with hormones, not genes... just like homosexuality in humans.