Authors
Gene Schwartz, Rachael M Kim, Alana B Kolundzija, Gerulf Rieger, Alan R Sanders
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
Archives of sexual behavior
Volume
39
Pages
93-109
Publisher
Springer US
Description
To better understand sexual orientation from an evolutionary perspective, we investigated whether, compared to heterosexual men, the fewer direct descendants of homosexual men could be counterbalanced by a larger number of other close biological relatives. We also investigated the extent to which three patterns generally studied separately––handedness, number of biological older brothers, and hair-whorl rotation pattern––correlated with each other, and for evidence of replication of previous findings on how each pattern related to sexual orientation. We surveyed at Gay Pride and general community festivals, analyzing data for 894 heterosexual men and 694 homosexual men, both groups predominantly (~80%) white/non-Hispanic. The Kinsey distribution of sexual orientation for men recruited from the general community festivals approximated previous population-based surveys. Compared to …
Total citations
20092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025143111018151021126188129101
Scholar articles
G Schwartz, RM Kim, AB Kolundzija, G Rieger… - Archives of sexual behavior, 2010