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Many believe that the alleged notion that gay men have higher sex drive and desire for more multiple than lesbians proves that men, regardless of sexual orientation, desire promiscuity more than straight and lesbian women.
What this assertion ignores is the fact that homosexual sex does not produce offspring. The theory defines gay promiscuity from a theory pertaining to a reproductive strategy used by heterosexual males. Gay men are not “spreading their seed” in order maximize the number of their offspring because gay men are incapable of procreation. This theory subtly implies that the sexual orientation of gay males evolved from straight males.
In order to encourage discussion, please answer the following questions;
1. Can we attribute another cause to gay men having higher sex drives and having more partners than straight people?
2. Does homosexual sex clearly prove that sexuality is beyond procreative purposes?
3. Why would someone use the alleged promiscuity of gay males as evidence of men wanting to spread their seed and carry on their genes when gay men are unable to produce children?
1. Can we attribute another cause to gay men having higher sex drives and having more partners than straight people?
2. Does homosexual sex clearly prove that sexuality is beyond procreative purposes?
3. Why would someone use the alleged promiscuity of gay males as evidence of men wanting to spread their seed and carry on their genes when gay men are unable to produce children?
1. citation needed.
2. Yeah I hear it feels good. That's the word on the street anyway.
3. Not even sure what you're asking
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1. citation needed.
2. Yeah I hear it feels good. That's the word on the street anyway.
3. Not even sure what you're asking