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'Gay uncles' and the assimilation of dominant discourse.

In recent years, other scientists have postulated that gay sons tend to stick around their brothers and sisters and help them raise children. This is known as the "kin selection hypothesis". By sticking around and showing bias towards their nephews and nieces, the homosexual member's family as a whole gains an evolutionary advantage.-- Yawning Bread, "It's my gay uncle who takes me to school every day."I like what Yawning Bread has done in his essay, as it points to two very clear strategies for me:He has articulated, or at least, helped publicise an 'explanation' for homosexuality, from an evolutionary perspective.This is something I have been seeking to understand for some time, because I believe in the semiotic nature of the world; everything is based on signs and signals, much like how demand and supply operates in order to reach an efficient and effective equilibrium for existence.So in this case, just as there is an explanation for, say, how/why marsupials evolved differently from other mammals (had to

 

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