Hi Bill.
This is Jason Gots from Big Think.
I’m reading a question that somebody submitted
in written form who wished to remain anonymous.
But it seemed like a question that it would
be good to have you answer.
"I have a question about homosexuality," he
asks.
"If the purpose of a species is to reproduce
and survive, how would it make sense evolutionarily
for humans to have same sex preferences?
Are humans the only ones who practice homosexuality?
And if so does this mean that homosexuality
is a product of human’s personal whim as
opposed to instinct?"
So when I was growing up there was this controversial
and super bestselling book called The Naked
Ape.
And this guy, the author, Desmond Morris claimed,
I guess he documented that there is homosexual
behavior among primates.
And from what I remember – I haven’t read
it in many years – was chimpanzees and Bonobo’s
exhibit homosexual behavior.
And the answer nowadays we give to everybody
about this is it’s a spectrum.
I don’t know about you but I have known
a great many gay men who are married, who
have babies, who have kids.
So apparently – I’m not an authority on
this.
I’m an observer of the human condition.
Apparently there’s a spectrum.
Some people are more inclined to have sex
with people of their same sex than others.
And I think if you just watch the news right
now you can see that for yourself.
And so being somewhere on the spectrum of
heterosexual with homosexual being on that
it’s not genetically lethal, you still have
kids anyway.
And you’ll hear people talk about the feminine
side.
You’ll hear people talk about the masculine
side.
You’ll hear women use the expression well
she’s got a lot of balls which can’t literally
be true if we’re using balls in that conventional
construction.
So I would say that it’s something that
happens in nature and I remember very well
in this book – now I haven’t read it in
a long time but man it was a big deal.
Openly talking about sex in the 1960s was
a big deal that he claimed that there was
more homosexuality in zoos than he observed
in nature.
And that may be just because we happen to
capture a couple of homosexual Bonobos or
whatever.
In other words the sample size is way too
small to extrapolate.
So let’s celebrate being alive everybody.
Apparently it’s just something that happens
in nature and look, we’re all here.
