"The Darwinian paradox of homosexuality stems from a question in evolutionary biology: if reproductive success drives natural selection, how can traits that seemingly reduce reproductive output—such as exclusive same-sex attraction—persist across generations? Individuals who do not engage in heterosexual relationships, or have fewer offspring due to their orientation, would theoretically pass on fewer genes, leading to the eventual decline of such traits in the population."
CB: Homosexuality doesn't persist across generations by genetics but by learning-recruitment of children and youth . There are some mutations introduced by mutations .
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