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  • Shut up no one cares and drag queen there how bout get a life dressing up like a girl is messed up not fun

  • or the gay gene could be a non hereditary gene which is the decided upon theory

  • I want to meet a transvestite!!!

  • @ImmaculateRecovery

    No where in my OP did I say anything about estrogen. I said the female body. The Female body does not conists of just estrogen lol.

    You should really check your facts before trying to defame a person's character. All the info I provided in my OP is public knowledge if you look hard enough.

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  • What if it's not even a gene? What if it's the way you're raised and unconsciously you become gay. Now i'm gay myself and i will admit i have no idea what happens, but in all honesty, it might not even be hereditary. So, the better side of that argument, Davey, don't fret cause no "gene" is gonna die off.

  • So, do you believe your dad or mom is gay? xD

  • davey you have confused environmental genetics with hereditary genetics

  • just donate sperm ;)

  • Gay "genes" if they exist are recessive. Statistically, having a gay uncle increases your likelihood of being gay; gay does run in families... the uncle inherited the 'active' gay gene, while the parents didn't, and passed it on to the kid where it became active again.

    As is my understanding. :P

  • Honey - have you never heard of Bisexuals?

  • Oooh. I was having exactly this line of thought earlier today. Spooky.

  • so are you calling your father gay?

  • Should we start a petition with the federal government to make gays an endangered species?

  • if what davey is saying is true, that means his father, my father, and every other gay persons father is also gay...

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    ...

    ...

    I don't know about you, but my father isn't gay

  • @JuzticeStylez No, people could be carrier genes, it's probably a recessive gene.

  • ROFL........ I think, its a natural mutation in humans for natural population. if people keep popping out kids theres gonna be gay kids PLUS!!!!!!! gay people now a days get drunk and breed for kids anyways LOL

  • humnnn genes can be pased all over the family, i mean, if the gay gene theory is true, this gene will float around the family, not nessesearly from the father, learn ur geneology, it will help u figuruing it out :)

  • Even though im not gay this still amuses me... keep up the good vids :)

  • I WILL SAVE THE GAYS!

  • Untill a gay gene is found, or tests are done on pre natal babies in which we can directly control with 100% certainty the hormones that they are exposed to, or a psychological event that can be isolated for every gay person, we just cannot know. WHY anybody is gay.

    I'm gay, and I thought I would have a wife and kids at age 5 ... Im now 23 and engaged to my boyfriend of 5 years (Go Canada!) so I really think that for me it had to do with an event between the ages of 5 & 7.

  • delete the last word: growth.

  • I think that being gay is genetic, however, I don't believe that it's passed down from your family. It's like X-men. Not all of the mutants parents' had abilities, yet their kids were born with those powers. Personally, I believe that its Nature's way of slowing down the fast growing population growth.

  • @yun3 Well, what about girls?

  • @divoonreflections787 Unfortunetly, I haven't seen research yet on genetics of how females can come out as homosexual individuals, but I'm sure its out there or being worked on. I look forward to seeing it. :)

  • You cannot pass homosexuality that way. People are gay through various chemical processes in the womb. So you can't pass it on. If a gay guy happens to have a baby, there will be no Homosexual Gene because it doesn't exist.

  • I srsly doubt homosexuality is genetic. If you like women or you like men, that's fine, it's no one else's business and you don't have to make an excuse about genetics about it. It's personal taste and nothing to be ashamed of.

  • @Crenepo ...what is it, if not genetic?

  • @4ingP For some people it could be personal taste. For others it could be created due to sociological reasons, how someone was raised, how they learned as children, their interests as kids, could be anything. I just have a very hard time believing without being told by a credible source that it's hereditary. Seems like genetics is a poor excuse for people who aren't comfortable with themselves. Like how overweight people say their problems are genetic. It's not, it's emotional issues.

  • @Crenepo How do you explain all the gay Mormons and rednecks who can't live with themselves because of their inner conflict between their sexuality and their upbringing?

    I recall hearing somewhere that homosexuality has to do with how much estrogen or testosterone one is exposed to in the womb (so the more older brothers a guy has, the more likely he's going to be gay).

    Why would anyone uncomfortable about their sexual orientation admit to being what they hate?

  • wondering who is watching this gay shit

  • Just because it's genetic in origin, doesn't mean, necessarily, that only gay people can have potentially gay children. I don't think you have anything to worry about. There are several reasons for this- the main on being that sexuality is an expression of neurological, hormonal, and developmental genes and likely affected by the in utero environment. It's highly complex, which means that there are likely many different ways to end up gay (instead of there just being one gay gene per say).

  • Loves the Drag Queen, who is he? does he have his own UT?

  • i guess the gene for me liking guys and liking the color blue will not be passed on

  • homosexuality isnt genetic. theres absolutely no proof for it

  • For example, one reason outside of genetics for gay babies is that a woman's body often views a male fetus as a threat and will form antibodies against it. If the woman has several sons, her body gets more accustomed to a male inside her (lol) and fewer antibodies will be produced. Since the male child is being treated like a female in the woman's body, it is more likely to be feminine once out of the womb. And that's how gay babies are made (or at least one of the many explanations)

  • There are a lot of other things behind "gayness" than just genetics. It has to do with hormones and there is still the nature vs. nurture debate.

  • Firstly I think you're misunderstanding genes and how they work and what's meant by the gay gene. It's not a hereditary gene, if it was gay parents would always have gay children, and vice versa with straight parents and their children. For example people that are born with blindness or deafness usually don't have deaf or blind parents, but it's due to their genes that they're born with it. Which means those genes are not hereditary but it is due to their genes that they are the way they are.

  • well maybe someone like an uncle or aunt are gay and it passes through the family and then someone has a gay child

  • Noo Me want gay guys :P

  • we don't need a gay planet. you people are really stupid.

  • i think being gay can be either be from genetics the way we are brought up or a combination of both but it can not just be genetic

  • You don't really have to worry about that. Since long before, homosexuality just popped up. I did't mean it in a bad way, but if it is a genetic trait then it will always remain. If it is not genetically defined, then we can be sure it is something natural like love. I think when Humanity finds out where Homosexuality originate from, people would already accepted it.

  • I wish I had a drag queen friend.......would taker her to a movie...

  • What about a gene "mutilation" for lack of a better of word…. where nature "mutilates" (sorry) a certain gene at random?

  • I think maybe it's like gender, like, it's variable for everyone no matter the genetic background.

  • IF it is genetic, then homosexuality in the long term is doomed. Because as science advances, expectant mothers in future will be able to screen the gay gene out of their child. That is the way medical science is going. You can say that is horrible, but think about it. If a mother had a choice, would she want a gay child over a straight child? I'm afraid to say... I suspect not.

  • i dont believe that people are born genetically gay. homosexuality is not a physical trait but a lifestyle. but as children and even when a child is in the womb, they are constantly being influenced. its efinitley about who you were raise around, what you were taught, relationships that you had with those around you, and ur culture. not genetics but geneology. sum ppl r stubborn like thier parents but that doesnt mean they cant change it.it wuldnt b easy to change but very possible

  • Davey, even if sexuality is genetically determined, it may still be possible for gay people to result from heterosexual or homosexual men having sexual relations with a woman. You're assuming that the genetic nature of homosexuality is linked to the Y chromosome in men or the X chromosome from women. This is not necessarily the case, but may turn out to be correct. It may be that certain mixtures of X-s and Y-s that cause homosexuality in men and women when homosexuality is the outcome.

  • well bisexual is always round straught guys get bored easily so think u will b ok well gays will b ok

  • I don't think you have to be gay to pass the gene. Just like you can carry the gene for blonde hair but be a brunette.

  • I think people in the comments have to understand genetics a little bit better. just because there may be a gene or a set of genes that are linked to homosexuality doesn't mean everyone who has the genes will turn out gay! It probably has to do with everything from genetics, environment, life experiences, etc. I think homosexuality will persist in the population just because it's probably not deleterious and prevalent enough to damage the fitness of the human population as a whole

  • For every gay, there is a straight couple responsible. I highly doubt every gay child's father is also gay. Straight people carry gay genetics as well....just as we all carry multiple genetics for eye color, hair color, etc.

  • It's not an issue .. these aren't genes being passed on it makes no sense :p, say if that gay gene runs through my family, it means that my straight sister carries that gene as well. So when she has kids that gene is passes on to her kids and so on and so on...

    And if Christianity had never phased out the Roman religion, straight people would be doing gay people, we would all be fucking each other and living in a futuresque era! =D

  • so ... my straight dad is actually a gay guy who passed his gay genes on me? :p that makes no sense at all..

  • These tests cannot be made on human since it is a bit harsh to kill humans (ok, that is an underestimation) and human brains could be very different when it comes to sexality, so the experiments cannot prove anything and maybe the brain of sheep changes in their early childhood, but doesn't it sound quite likely, that humans have a similar way of biological sexuality?

  • There are experiments on sheep that go like this: A bock can choose between an equal number of female and malesheep to mate with. Some bocks have a preference to males, most to females. Later the brains of the bocks are disected and compared. The left anterior cingulate cortex of gay bocks accept mainly testosterone while straight bocks react more to oestrogene. Some bocks that accepted both male and female sheep as mating partners reacted to both oestrogene and testosterone. (continues above)

  • Okay I believe it can be genetic but i also believe sexual orientation is determined at age five, while some good points were made about gay guys not having children causes a problem you also have to think, if you have brothers and sisters, that your entire family has some of the genes you have so it would allways be passed on and 13BriBear13 chemical imbalances is annother theory but what causes a chemical imbalance besides your genes so it could still be a trait passed along :)

  • Dear Lord you have nice hands.

  • Its a "chemical imbalance" not a genetic thing.

  • what will be the world without gay guy ??

    answer : not fun

  • i think the fact that it's possible to have one gay twin and one straight twin pretty well disproves the theory that being gay is genetic. it seems more realistic to me that it's the product of hormones one is exposed to in the womb. that theory seems to best explain all the evidence i've ever seen

  • Hello Sperm Banks XD

  • Being gay cannot be a genetic trait, because being gay is hard to be passed on genetically because ... well ... could you ?

    I know people will probably be upset with me for this, but I don't think we are born gay, I think it has to do with how we learn to love and need love in our early development as a child, or maybe some people are born and some people develop it, like some people are born able to play music by ear, while others are tone deaf.

    I think it's just too early to tell

  • @Likethabritish I agree, but i don't think its just our early development, i think there must be something in out brains which was there from when we were born. If it were the case that it's just development, a lot of siblings would have the same sexual orientation

  • @milkyway531 If one brother is gay, the odds that the other brother is gay rises significantly. But that could also be due to genetic factors. It really is too early to tell imo.

  • @Likethabritish what is a recessive gene. if your mom has brown eyes and your father has blue eyes...

  • @Likethabritish It's nature AND nurture.

  • @Likethabritish its a fact that we are born gay or straight. it has something to do with the hormones the baby becomes from its mother while shes pregnant. but I am not able to explain this in english :D

  • @Likethabritish Totally possible. I always wondered myself and came to the conclusion that it is either a recessive genetic trait, a common mutation, or what you say. I believe it is entirely possible that as the brain is growing and developing, external factors could play a part in sexuality. This is coming from a homosexual by the way.

  • @Likethabritish

    i think that there a many reason why someone is gay or not

    the genes sure havesomething to do with it but also the education

    i mean its soo hard to tell why somebody ist gay

    look at twins same gene, same education but both aren't always gay

  • @Likethabritish It's been scientifically proven via numerous studies, such as studies on identical twins separated at birth, that there is a genetic/heritable component to homosexuality. Of course, there is also an environmental/developmental component to it as well, but to say that a genetic component is impossible based on trends in reproductive behavior among people who self-identify as gay is a drastic oversimplification of a very complex issue.

  • @Likethabritish You bring up a good point of Nature vs. Nurture. However, all the gay people I know (and they're a lot) have told me that they have always known they were gay, ever since they were little. I can say the same thing. I do think, however, that early child development can have an effect on what kind of person you become later, wheter you accept your homosexuality or choose to hide it.

  • @Likethabritish you get carriers of genetic traits such as haemophillia, night-blindness, Huntingdons and MANY more

  • @Likethabritish No it's a recessive gene... like when a black baby is born with blue eyes. Not to mention the amount of gay men and women who have gone into marraiges and hiding their sexuality.. Also it is believed that you can get the gay gene from your uncle/auntie.

  • @Likethabritish i agree with you. i think it being genetic is a weird theory.. but that doesn't mean you can't still be born gay.. what if it's the chemical make-up of a certain part of your brain?

  • @Likethabritish no. Just no.

  • @Likethabritish an age old debate.......nature or nurture?

  • Please don't say "spee-shees", it's really annoying. Please say "spee-sees".

  • being gay is definitely not genetic.

  • goddamn that is one ugly fag.

  • Faggotry is caused by inbreeding. Scientific fact. So if your mother and father got a divorce would they still be brother and sister??

  • @FriendlyGeekClassics Obviously untrue

  • @milkyway531 obviously u cant handle the truth. FACT.

  • Davey, I think that while your thoughts here are very well thought out... I don't think that gay people will become extinct at all.

    And Haley was right - you're already leaving a better gayer world by having posted your videos on youtube.com. XD

  • I don't think gay people will become extinct. I think that even if it is highly correlated to genetics. : )

    Someone could argue well, in the past, homosexuality was SO looked down upon that gay people in the past, just had straight sexual relationships. And if homosexuality is so OPEN today, then eventually all gay people will be gay, not have straight families, and their homosexuality will become extinct.

    Such a theory wouldn't account for bisexuals, at all.

  • Why are all your Videos main topic about being gay? You Have NO substance. Do you think that people would watch your videos if you were a little overweight or if you kept your shirt on? Honestly, Im Gay. Your are a Disgrace to the homosexual society, pick a Different topic. There are plenty of things going on in society that you could talk about.

  • My parents were straight. They still held the "gay gene", apparently.

  • Haley Please rub his chest for me......I'm sorry I just keep thinking if I was standing beside him I'd just have to rub his chest.....gay/straight I don't care I'm married nothing to it...just would have to rub it...idk y just would LMBO

  • Even though a christian video seems a strange place to find the answer to this question, but it makes some pretty good points as to why biology is the cause, and not genetics. /watch?v=jnxYQOyLvlY

  • There's also the new science called Epigenetics, which is the way that a DNA tells your body which cells to produce, which hormones to release, etc. It's only been studied for about 30 years now, and it's pretty complicated, but if sexuality were actually expressed as a combination of genetics and epigentics, that would mean that it'd be next to impossible to remove homosexuality from the gene pool evolutionarily. Check out Scishow for a simple explaination of epigenetics.

  • @Mangaleech as i read your post, i was thinking how unlikely it is that you would know about that, and that you'd obviously watched the scishow, considering its the only place iv heard of epigenetics too.

  • @222Randomness222 I'm also dating a geneticist right now. He doesn't quite know what to make of epigentics himself, but when I watched that episode of scishow I wouldn't shut up about it, so we had a bit of a chat. He's an experimenter in the field, more than a teacher, so he didn't give me much more information, but I can see epigenetics being the key to sexuality. It seems to fit.

  • LOL, the advertisement before this video was for Mormon.org

  • 98% of dna is non-coding, we use only 2%. so there r many genes in a person that r supressed but expressed in future generations. it just depends on wat genes get turned on in the zygote

  • No, gay guys can only pass on the "gay gene" onto their daughters anyways, not males. This is because it is carried on the X chromosome. So this means that the trait will continue to be passed on through their sisters genes. Also, not all guys who have the "gay gene" end up being gay, it just makes you more likely to be gay.

  • it tottaly makes sence

    

  • Eh Im not scared because there is a study going on that being gay in linked to fetuses in the womb. If the mother releases hormones at the right time due to a trauma or scary event or something like that the hormones are then sent to the fetus. Depending on the amount of time a fetus has been exposed to the hormone is how "fem" of masculine a gay person is.

  • @MrSuperams if this is true then i just learned somethin new cool

  • @MrSuperams No, the studies show it is the woman's system "attacked" the male fetus as a potential threat, it's an immune response that happens when the woman has previously been pregnant with a male fetus. The resulting offspring are 30% more likely to be gay as it interferes with the unborn males hormones and sexual orientation.

  • LOL, they said the same about red heads but we're still here. ;)

  • y you look at, significantly higher if genetics play no role, remember that identical twin share the same DNA. Theyre still evaluating othere suspects including hormone and birth order in gay men. These studies are out there. I'm citing them from somewhere about all this. can't remember what or where. But all in all, the science is there, we just need more of it. I hope this gives you some wiggle room in your argument about gays going extinct, Who knows, gays may be here to stay for generatio

  • study you look at, significantly higher if genetics play no role, remember that identical twin share the same DNA. Theyre still evaluating othere suspects including hormone and birth order in gay men. These studies are out there. I'm citing them from somewhere about all this. can't remember what or where. But all in all, the science is there, we just need more of it. I hope this gives you some wiggle room in your argument about gays going extinct, Who knows, gays may be here to stay for gener

  • This is a great conversation that can go many ways because there is still a lot we are trying to understand about genetics, more specifically what makes homosexuals, well, homosexual. I'm not sure if scientists actually found the 'gay' gene, personally I can care less if they do, but the latest science has it's suspects, genetics being just one suspect. They look at twins studies, which found that if one identical twin was gay the other was likely gay anywhere between 50-80% depending what stud

  • also even if there werent a gay gene, that doesnt make being gay a choice. that would be a false dichotomy. i like certain things, but there isnt a gene for it. for instance, i like camping....there is no camping gene, and liking camping isnt a choice either. i just like camping. i like swimming, there is no swimming gene, but i didnt make a choice to like swimming either.

  • genetics doesnt work nessesarly by having a parent that is that. for instance being gay doesnt take gay parents. things can be genetic such as albino's, down snydrome, left handedness, dwarfism ect. without having parents with it. you can be born as an albino without having albino parents. you can have down syndrome without having down syndrome parents. you can be left handed without having left handed parents, you can be a midgit without having midgit parents. genetics works that way

  • not scared cuz in my family even though strict heteroseuxal relations as there has been no artiicial insemination there is a huge partion of my family that is gay like i can even tell you how many of us there are lol so maybe its resesive and pops up every now and again and also we still have the bisexuals to help sped the gay around lol

  • Gays are apart of life, Gays belong in life, peroid. I think.

  • @JRCoolDude412 i treat everyone equal thats how it needs to stay

  • @JRCoolDude412 you think wrong.

  • DON'T Think Gays are going anywhere. They come from Straight Parents too!

  • I HATE that Gay to Straight Ratio 'Bout Dicks. I've heard that somewhere else too. Thanks for reminding me that I DON'T benefit from it! :-(

  • the gay gene is strong in my family well atleast from my moms side

    i'm gay my half sister is gay her niece is bi and now

    i wonder if my nephew will be awesome too

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  • if it is it. that this may be our last. then i think its even more the reason to live life to its fullest!

  • If genetics can be altered for child birth, and they probably will be in the future, you better believe that parents will try to remove a gene that could make a child gay.

  • Oh HELL to the naw! We can't go extinct; we're just too awesome

  • Davey we're not ... Alright maybe we're Endangered but we'll never be Extinct because regardless of gays reproducing by any means- straight people still have gay children (Personal experience :D)

  • Davey Wavey, I think this theory is fairly close-minded. Perhaps your gay circle is not reproducing but there are huge groups of gay people reproducing. When my moms wanted a kid they found a straight man to help them do so and here I am. One of my moms also had a gay dad (my non-biological grandfather) and the other mom has a gay sister (my biological aunt).

  • Idunno, im staarting to hate Daveywaveys videos now, theyre becoming more and more shallow and stupid, hes reminding me of people who want all equal rights for everyone but parade around there sexual orienttaion lke its the center of the universe, we get it yyour gay now can you PLEASE talk bout something else!? Thank you.

  • @TheBlueAnonymous good for you, you don't know anything anyways.

  • very contradictory view this guy has: "I WANT GAY PEOPLE TO HAVE RIGHTS AND GET MARRIED TO THE SAME SEX!!!! BUT AT THE SAME TIME I DON'T WANT THAT TO HAPPEN BECAUSE IF THEY STOP FUCKING WOMEN, WE'LL BE INSTINCT." Can you listen to yourself before you blab your mouth??? WTF???

  • @TheBlueAnonymous NO ONE KNOWS if the mother's X is where the "gay gene" is or if the male's Xs and Ys carry it (IF its genetic).

  • @TheBlueAnonymous prove what? That what you said is an assumption by someone who does not know the basics of biology? The male sperm carries the gender X or Y, the female egg is always X. Male is XY and female is XX, if what you said is possible then how does the womb "defeminize" the lesbian? Lmao, its really stupid.

  • @TheBlueAnonymous this is completely not true, just so you know. Sounds like a way to blame it on women, in a very socialistic view of what a man likes and a woman likes. If sexual orientation is genetic and not psychological (thought process and interpretation in the brain), then there is a genetic make-up or gene in the DNA that makes a person attracted to the same sex.

  • Genetics are only one of the ways that people become gay. Some of the time, homosexuality is caused when the mother's body rejects male hormones making the boy gay.

  • *coughressesivegenecough*

    

  • Lets inseminate as many women as we can or donate as much sperm as we can, GO!

  • Well I've never thought about that before but after watching this video I'm kinda scared

  • Why do people insist that environmental or social factors can't influence sexual orientation? That wouldn't make homosexuality morally wrong. Homosexuality wouldn't be wrong even if it were a conscious choice.

  • Thank god for lesbians. At least they can have gay babies :)

  • it's interesting to find that some gay people think that homosexuality is maladaptive.

    i'm not advocating or rejecting that notion. i just find it interesting that some gay people think that.

  • I just found out that penis size isn't something you inherit - it's to do with testosterone levels in the womb I believe. So I don't think you can use that as an argument for it being genetic.

  • Don't worry, the gay and lesbian people's gay genes are also carried by their sisters and brothers. So we won't die out. You can rest easy.

  • do you doante your sperm?, your so attractive, it would be a shame for it to be waisted on some dudes face

  • scaredd!

    

  • I'm not scared. I can look extinction in the face and laugh...then kick it in the balls and RUN!!!

  • Have you two ever fucked??

  • Tripp pants??????????????

  • interesting…

  • There is some evidence that the genes that make men gay, may make women more fertile.

  • True lol

  • you're too funny xoxo

  • its not a gene it when the male or female in the womb gets too much estrogen or testosterone but then if its tooooooo much u get a hermaphroditic =}

  • Gay gene? Yes probably, but I wonder if theres a drag queen gene?

  • There is no doubt that being gay is genetic. In Greek culture, gay people/culture was actually celebrated. Therefore, the only way the culture could last so long, and not be "taught" (contrary to homophobic believe), is that it is genetic.

  • There isn't just one gay gene. You should read this book called "Gay, Straight, and the reason why". It will answer all of these questions. More then just gay people have the gay gene.

  • Another thing you have to think about, is that people don't always just have one kid. So if it's passed down through the mother, then the other kids that might be straight, still have a chance to pass it down to their children.

  • I believe being gay isn't a on/off switch but a variety of factors, including genetic, like resistance to certain hormones and biochemicals, that come together to screw things up when the Y chromosome or lack of it, determine a fetuses' sex, and what changes are needed to help the child reproduce effectively.

  • Doesn't make much since on a evolutionary basis. It would be a inherited trait that would die out in any species because gay couples wouldn't reproduce. It's only humans who have enough intelligence to realize the problem when two members of the species get together and have matching sex organs. Not to mention, make an issue about it.

  • The only genetic trend for gay inheritance is that it is the straight mother (usually when she has a gay brother) that transfers it to her sons (a similar pattern does not exist for lesbians).

    So as long as people who have gay sons keep breeding until they get a daughter who might pass it on... there will be no extinction. It does not rely on gay men having children.

  • There is overwhelming research being gay is genetic, however, there is a difference between something between being genetic and being hereditary. It hasn't been established if gayness is hereditary. For instance, we all carry auto-immunity genes, so just because our parents have say, cancer is not a determination for having cancer later in life. That is genetic, not hereditary. Gayness can be found in animal species, especially communal ones like primates who are essentially bi-sexual.

  • Also, I'd like to state that I do make a distinction between the cultural identity of gay versus innate homosexual desires.

  • If your theory about genes that code for homosexuality aren't going to be passed on were true, then there wouldn't be any homosexual animals.

  • Davey, you're adorable and funny; but, I don't believe that's the way that genetics works. Straight people are having the gay babies, not gay people. lol

  • Daaa! Your parents are not gay and you are.... If you are gay i think you also wont passed your "gay" genes to your children xd

  • There is no scientific evidence for a gay gene (yet).

  • Is it cold in your place Davey?

  • endangered = being a minority, and we always have been, yet minorities have a way of increasing in numbers. I'm sure we will find a way

  • There is no gay gene...The 1959 publication of the paper by Phoenix et al. was a major turning point in the study of sexual differentiation of the brain. That study showed that sex differences in behavior, and by extension in the brain, were permanently sexually differentiated by testosterone during an early critical period of development. The study proposed an integrated hormonal theory of sexual differentiation for all of these non-gonadal tissues.

  • Well, your sister and brother still carries those genes as well, and so they are passed on ...

  • it doesn't matter what davey's videos are about, it always ends up about the nipple for me! lol