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Scientific theory regarding homos

Dec 11, 2012, 11:12 AM
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deogol
Michigan

"Long thought to have some sort of hereditary link, a group of scientists suggested Tuesday that homosexuality is linked to epi-marks — extra layers of information that control how certain genes are expressed. These epi-marks are usually, but not always, "erased" between generations. In homosexuals, these epi-marks aren't erased — they're passed from father-to-daughter or mother-to-son, explains William Rice, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California Santa Barbara and lead author of the study."

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Dougster

Tl;dr I'll let out resident homos (maybe FAGDOG in particular chime in on the matter).

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georgmicrodong

Anybody care to speculate on why I should care?

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sclvr5005

wtf is the point of this thread? At last check I counted one lesbian poster on TUSCL and no male homos. So again.... what the fuck has this to do with strip clubs?

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mmdv26

I think homo's usually sit near the bathroom at strip clubs so they can see guys walk by still semi-aroused going to the head to clean up. I've seen homo's get lap dances - the dancer hardly has a chance to feel them because they are too busy feeling themselves.

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jackslash

Q. Why did the blond customer beat up the strip club bar tender?

A. Because the bar tender said the customer was a homo sapien.

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harrydave

Hmmmm, possible genetic basis for homosexuality. Kinda like what gays have been saying for some time..."it is not a choice".

Irrelevant to the strip club scene, but interesting nonetheless.

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she_is_covfefe

I can say that homosexuality is most definitely genetic.

My dad had a brother (RIP) who was gay...and my younger brother is gay. Also, my dad also has a lesbian cousin...and I'm bi, and I'm suspecting that one of my female cousins might be a lesbian.

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