The article discusses the rise in bisexual identification in the UK, increasing from 457,000 in 2018 to 987,000 individuals in recent statistics. Dr. Jason Hodgson argues that many people may fall within the 'bisexual range,' suggesting that sexuality is not binary but a continuum between heterosexuality and homosexuality. He posits that genetics influence both same-sex attraction and social behavior, indicating that individuals who are more flexible in their sexual experiences may excel in forming diverse social relationships. The article highlights a deeper understanding of human sexuality.
The genes that influence same sex sexual behaviour are probably just genes that influence general sociality, and people in the middle of the range of variation are probably better at all social relationships.
I predict that most people should actually be bisexual, as sexuality is a spectrum, with most individuals fitting somewhere in the middle.
A person with a value of zero would have 0 percent same-sex experiences, and 100 percent heterosexual experiences, while a person with a value of 1 would have 100 percent same-sex experiences and 0 percent heterosexual experiences.
Sexuality is a spectrum, from exclusively heterosexual at one end, through the bisexual range, to exclusively homosexual at the other end.
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