I couldn't go past this paragraph from an article on a science website I was reading:
"Animals have also been often seen displaying bisexual behaviour – interacting with both opposite and same sex. This suggests a more biological purpose, in which it’s proposed that this may increase an animal’s chance of successful breeding later with the opposite sex. That may sound counter-intuitive, but one University of Frankfurt study, published by Royal Society Biology Letters, found that homosexual behaviour increases male attractiveness to females."
Disclaimer: Obviously, science generally and genetics specifically are complex, so don't take this one out-of-context paragraph, or even this single article, as the whole story. I just shared it for interest/fun.)
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I couldn't go past this paragraph from an article on a science website I was reading:
"Animals have also been often seen displaying bisexual behaviour – interacting with both opposite and same sex. This suggests a more biological purpose, in which it’s proposed that this may increase an animal’s chance of successful breeding later with the opposite sex. That may sound counter-intuitive, but one University of Frankfurt study, published by Royal Society Biology Letters, found that homosexual behaviour increases male attractiveness to females."
(Full article: https://australiascience.tv/what-biology-and-genetics-say-about-same-sex-attraction/
Disclaimer: Obviously, science generally and genetics specifically are complex, so don't take this one out-of-context paragraph, or even this single article, as the whole story. I just shared it for interest/fun.)