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The Darwinian paradox



The Darwinian paradox: why homosexuality benefits species? Why those things are written in our genomes? Because everything else stored in the DNA has something good for the species, what is the thing why homosexual behavior benefits species? Is the mission of that DNA sequence to protect the species against deadly sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS? 

Our genomes are an interesting thing. Everything stored in genomes must have something that benefits the species. Nothing unnecessarily or nothing harmful is stored in the genomes. So that means that all kinds of behavior.  Must bring some benefit for the individual, group, or entire species. Especially in the case that behavior is a hereditary attribute. 

Only if a certain DNA sequence is often enough that thing turns genetically heritable. When something is stored in the genomes that turn genetically heritable that thing must have some good for the species.

And it must have a positive effect on one of the things which are listed below. For turning genetically heritable some kind of behavior or other detail must be often enough. 

There must be very many individuals that have a certain genetic sequence in the DNA. And those individuals must have a certain DNA sequence in their genomes. So was there something in history that increased the percentual expressiveness of the genomes that causes homosexuality? 


1) Individuals

2) Groups 

3) Species


So in the case of homosexuality, we must think, what kind of benefit is for the species that some people are having sex with people of the same gender. That behavior is also written in genetics, and it's genetically heritable. And that means there must be something that benefits one of those three things. 

How homosexuality serves species? That question is the "Darwinian paradox". The thing is that maybe the purpose of homosexuality is to save the species in the cases that there are some sexually transmitted epidemics and that thing dangers the species. 

Homosexuality causes that the microbes like the AIDS virus are not transmitted so well in sexual contact. Sexual contacts are necessary for making descendants. 

If we are thinking like that also there is the thing. That benefits the species also in the case of homosexuality. And the thing that supports this conclusion is that everything that is written in genomes must have something positive effect on the individual, group, or species. 


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