Pyro Paul said:
Varya said:
This, I feel, I need to return to. "It's impossible for sexuality to be influenced by genetics"... I missed this before, and while we're on the subject of debunking old arguments.
This.. this is just wrong. Our genetics program us. We have instincts, they are in our genes. Psychology is very much a factor of genetics. We find some traits in females attractive because it's beneficial for us tho think so. Genetics determine our hormones, which very much affect our sexuality. I mean... I have argued with you on the basis that you knew that our genes are programmed to make us like to fuck. Are you seriously arguing that not only homosexuality is based on environment, but heterosexuality also? Because... no... it's in our genes, that's why we there's 7 billion of us...
what? again... are you just saying stupid stuff to taunt me or do you truely belive the lies you spout?
Instincts are learned. they are not hereditary artifacts of genetics...
If you believe instinct is genetic... then why are you not doing exactly what your great great grandfather did for a living?
you're just trying to troll now because you have no idea what you're talking about and only providing counter points with out adding anything to the discussion. You have yet to provide any real input and are just circle jerking around issues that you can't disprove.
just a simple question
if we are genetically ingrained to be sexual...
explain celibacy.
Ehhh... ok.. do you know what instincts are? It's actions we have not learned, yet know how to perform. I mean, this is basic shit, instincts are the friggin pillars of the theory of evolution. Humans have very few instincts, that's why we do not do what our grandfather did.
Instincts tells a cat to kick with it's legs after it has taken a shit. It does not learn to do this, otherwise domesticated cats would never learn how to do it. They do it because at random, some point in evolution, grandfather cat had a genetic mutation that made him twitch his leg or whatnot, after doing number 2. This made him more likely to survive, since now he was harder to track by other large animals that wanted to munch his tail. Grandfather cat's brother's and sister's were all eaten by dinosaurs, but he survived, and got to fuck, because the other girls thought he was the bee's knee's. Grandfather Cat's children all had the same mutation, so his line survived, until one offspring mutated a bit more, and actually kicked a bit more at the poop, and we begin again. That is the basics of the theory o evolution, it does not only apply to long legs, tail or other visual things, but also mutations in the brain, and that is what instincts are.
We however, started evolving our brain. The ones who could think beyond our instincts, who could look at the fire, which all our instincts had programmed us to fear and say "Ok, I know we are supposed to run and hide in that bush now, but I know I saw those big toothed cats over there, and if I do that, he will start eating me. If I stay here, I'll not only be warm, I'll be in a place where the cats fear to come." See the logic here?
So int eh case of celibacy, a human can think something like this: "You know what, ever since I got hair in funny places, I've been enjoying to stick my pipeline between those round, firm, yet squeezable things above the women's legs. It's almost like I've been programmed from birth to like it. But now, all the humpin I've been doing has put me in a predicament, and I have to hide in the bushes quite a bit to close to the big toothed cats, not to get clubbed by that girls father, or that girls father, for that matter... oh... hand her.. ad then there was that... you know what, this humpin have been fun and all, but if this is where it leads me, I think I'll stop. However, grumpy as I am now, I'll start saying to people that it's a great thing that get's me closer to the great man in the sky, and that doing it will be frowned upon. If I'm gonna do this, I wan't every sucker I can find to suffer with me"
Sometimes, a human is born asexual, without the want for sex. This however, is seldom a trait that survives, since while he might live a happy, not at all hiding from angry parents kind of life, he's not very likely to have kids, so his mutation will die out in only a generation.
I mean, it's instincts... why do you think that animals that live all across the world still have patterns that they follow, independent of each other? Why does a cat separated from it's mother at birth still acts like a cat? It's in the genes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instinct
Here you go, don't be confused by the fact that thy don't use the word "genes", when they say it's with us from birth, they mean genes.
I'm sorry, I don't wan't to sound condescending but well... I've had a debate with you with the impression that you knew anything... and this is very basic. (And I can't help but write with humor, it's not meant as mean, I just think a funny narrative helps the learning process)