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Revision 4 . . December 2, 2001 11:33 pm by Robbe
Revision 3 . . November 30, 2001 7:28 am by (logged).191.188.xxx [Moved until we see the ref :-)]
Revision 2 . . November 10, 2001 1:04 am by Dmerrill [Kinsey was the first, anyone want to add more recent research? (suggest it goes into [[sexual orientation]] rather than here though)]
  

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: [...] - persons disinclined to sexual behavior with members of the opposite sex have been at a considerable reproductive disadvantage.

This is based on some unmentioned assumptions and also unnecessary to the article in general. --Robbe

::I disagree on both counts but not strongly enough to fight about it. However, I am including the complete text here for context:

::"Heterosexuality is romantic or sexual desire for, or sexual activities with, persons of the opposite sex. It is overwhelmingly the most common [sexual preference]? or orientation.

::This is not surprising when we consider that heterosexual behavior (coitus) is responsible for the reproduction of human beings - persons disinclined to sexual behavior with members of the opposite sex have been at a considerable reproductive disadvantage."







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Ok. Let's see the ref. :-)
Ok. Let's see the ref. :-)

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