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Old 03-23-2011, 03:29 PM   #499
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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz View Post
Perhaps when we were monkeys, occasionally mokeys, boy monkeys would hump other boy monkeys for fun and it would create a stronger community as there were more partners around to have a good time with. This larger community survived better because there is strength in numbers, hence the genes of the monkeys who liked to hump other boy monkeys on the side were passed on.

Or, what if in groups where one male mates with most of the females. Perhaps that male expresses his dominance by humping other male monkeys (kind of like prison). By humping other male monkeys against their will, he maintains his position on top of the breeding ladder and passes along his genes that like to hump other boy monkeys.

There you go, without much thought on the issue, I've come up with two viable situations where homsexual behavior (though not strictly) can be bread into a population.
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