There is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is genetically influenced, so it is not known how homosexuality, which tends to lower reproductive success, is maintained in the population at a relatively high frequency. One hypothesis proposes that while genes predisposing to homosexuality reduce homosexuals' reproductive success, they may confer some advantage in heterosexuals who carry them. However, it is not clear what such an advantage may be. To investigate this, we examine a data set where a large community-based twin sample (N=4904) anonymously completed a detailed questionnaire examining sexual behaviors and attitudes. We show that psychologically masculine females and feminine men are (a) more likely to be nonheterose...
Several lines of evidence indicate the existence of genetic factors influencing male homosexuality a...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
The etiology of human same-sex romantic attraction is generally framed in terms of (1) social influe...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is geneti...
INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness ...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
There is a long-standing debate on the role of genetic factors influencing homosexuality. Recently, ...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
A growing number of researchers suggest that female homosexuality is at least in part influenced by ...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
We present an overview of behavioral genetics research on homosexual and heterosexual orientation. F...
Several lines of evidence indicate the existence of genetic factors influencing male homosexuality a...
Several lines of evidence indicate the existence of genetic factors influencing male homosexuality a...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
The etiology of human same-sex romantic attraction is generally framed in terms of (1) social influe...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is geneti...
INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness ...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
There is a long-standing debate on the role of genetic factors influencing homosexuality. Recently, ...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
A growing number of researchers suggest that female homosexuality is at least in part influenced by ...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
We present an overview of behavioral genetics research on homosexual and heterosexual orientation. F...
Several lines of evidence indicate the existence of genetic factors influencing male homosexuality a...
Several lines of evidence indicate the existence of genetic factors influencing male homosexuality a...
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and h...
The etiology of human same-sex romantic attraction is generally framed in terms of (1) social influe...