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Aug 03, 2006: An example of homosexuals harassing heterosexuals and how Latvians deal with gay pride.

July 25, 2006: Those who explain "cruising for sex" among gays in terms of a lack of opportunity for normal outlets had better explain the example of George Michael.

July 24, 2006: Journal article: Paul Cameron on how homosexual behavior compares to drug abuse and prostitution.

July 20, 2006: Case report: A man inserted a liquid used as masonry adhesive into his rectum for anal sexual gratification.

July 15, 2006: I have been too busy to update this site lately, but have recently added a blog (web log). Updates will typically be posted there. A few weeks ago, a study reporting that gays are more likely to have older brothers than straight men was all over the news, but the politically incorrect implications of this correlate were not reported by the media.

October 24, 2005: I have pointed out, among others, that the typical skinny and masculine appearance of female high-fashion models, which approximates the appearance of adolescent boys, reflects the domination of the fashion business by homosexual men. A more thorough refutation of apologetics to the contrary can be found here (clicking on this link will take you to another site). A discussion of why male homosexuals dominate the fashion business can be found here.

Aug 17, 2005: See here for evidence showing a strong association between homosexuality and pedophilia in both men and women. A follow-up study of a longitudinal birth cohort again provides more evidence for much higher rates of mental disorders among nonheterosexuals that are not readily explicable in terms of stigma, prejudice and victimization.

June 10 , 2005: See here for data from random, population-based surveys from Britain showing that compared to exclusively heterosexually behaving individuals, men who have sex with men and women who have sex with women experience a higher incidence of sexually transmitted infections.

May 23, 2005: Pertaining to my book: another confirmation of a positive relation between overall body fluctuating asymmetry and atypical structural brain asymmetry, as well as additional confirmations of a negative relation between overall body fluctuating asymmetry and IQ; see here.

May 21, 2005: Pertaining to my book: more data on elevated antisocial behaviors among nonheterosexuals; see here.

May 16, 2005: A technical note related to my book: a positive relation between fluctuating asymmetry (as well as testosterone) and reactive aggression; see here.

May 14, 2005: Related to my book: Paul Vasey on a mixture of male- and female-typical behaviors among homosexually behaving female Japanese Macaques; see here. Data from a study examining changes in sexual orientation (behavior, fantasy, attraction, identity) over time provide further evidence for several of the arguments in my book; see here. Pertaining to my book: additional references concerning comorbidity of psychiatric disorders, focusing on comorbidity that is associated with bipolar disorder II (BP-II), are listed here, and are referenced because of the association between nonheterosexuality and bipolarity.

May 13, 2005: Another report on the relative overrepresentation of homosexuals and bisexuals among those with piercings on nipples/genitals has been published. A technical note for those that have read my book or are otherwise familiar with the biological correlates of homosexuality: Qazi Rahman has again reported no differences between homosexuals and heterosexuals—both men and women—with respect to fluctuating asymmetry; see here. A Turkish study based on university students has addressed the relationship between nonheterosexuality, childhood molestation, and suicide attempts; see here.

May 12, 2005: Two studies addressing the number of offspring among the relatives of male homosexuals are discussed here; the discussion is somewhat technical and meant for those who have either read my book or are otherwise familiar with the biological correlates of homosexuality. A study has reported more homosexuals among adopted men than non-adopted men; see here.

April 06, 2005: Some of the data from three classic studies on homosexuality have been added here; the studies described are a study on male couples by McWhirter and Mattison, a study on homosexualities by Bell and Weinberg, and a study on homosexuality by Saghir and Robins. See my response to a smear by some transgendered individuals here.

March 23, 2005: voz_de_soledad, a feminist, provides an interesting example of the kind of criticism that comes from leftists; see here (updated March 25, 2005).

March 19, 2005: See here for a comment on using data from non-random samples and the citation of some anecdotal evidence (updated March 25, 2005).

March 16, 2005: See here for a note by Wayne Dynes on sodomy among sub-Saharan Africans. Dr. Stephen Marquardt of Marquardt Beauty Analysis has developed a facial mask that allegedly corresponds to the most aesthetically pleasing face; it appears that he has largely relied on high fashion models to validate his mask, and his data are useful to us. I talk about sexual selection in my book in the context of better Northern European tolerance of homosexuality and other unusual sexual behaviors compared to other European and several non-European populations; here is the transcript of a discussion that I had on sexual selection with a blogger.

March 10, 2005: There have been plenty of cumulative changes since Dec 08, 2004. Another study on a weaker muscular build among male homosexuals compared to male heterosexuals has been published, and this study also reports elevated body hair among male homosexuals, as has been documented previously. A study has reported a much higher incidence of counterclockwise scalp hair whorl rotation among homosexual men compared to men in general. A pictorial diagram of the relationship between homosexuality and increased odds of mental illnesses, as discussed in the book, is depicted here. In reference to the discordance for homosexuality among identical twins, see two examples of major right-left discordance for physical traits in the same individual here. As mentioned in the book, social productivity or enhanced cognitive or artistic ability may occur in spite of mental illness; additional evidence of an association between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity is listed here. I have found an example of thinking where one can be labeled a homophobe for not praising homosexuality, and also an example where even acceptance of homosexuality is considered a form of homophobia; see here. See here for a paper by Ramon Gutierrez on the incorrectly assumed high status of the berdache (two-spirit people; cross-dressing male homosexuals) among American-Indians.

Dec 08, 2004: See here for differential fluoxetine-induced alteration in brain glucose metabolism between homosexual and heterosexual men.

Dec 01, 2004: The book on the nature and origin of homosexuality has finally been published! Click here for more information.

Oct 18, 2004: I apologize for the delay in the release of the eagerly-awaited book, "The Nature of Homosexuality." In the meantime, I have set up pages that update the information in this book and provide supporting materials for the book. Some of the support pages provide extensive materials for Chapter 7, which addresses homosexuality and high fashion, by comparing high fashion models to glamour models (start here). I have set up a page on transgenderism and added data to some other pages.

June 25, 2004: Since this site is getting richer with data, I have started separating the details from the main text by using footnotes. Additionally, some pages now have a summary to expedite a quick review of the contents. New pages have been added: 1) homosexuality and public sex; 2) homosexuality and infectious diseases; 3) a glossary for the psychiatry section; and 4) a page that is a must read for those who believe that stigma, prejudice, and victimization are responsible for elevated psychiatric morbidity among homosexuals. I recently came across a case of anal masturbation with a live eel and have archived it here, along with the relevant pictures. Additional data have been added to several other webpages.

March 15, 2004: A section on zoophilia has been added. There is a new help page for individuals struggling with same-sex attraction. Two papers often cited by homosexual apologists, namely one by Jenny et al (1994) and another by Groth and Birnbaum (1978) have been added to the discussion here. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words; homosexuals can view one of the consequences of anal eroticism here. Some pictures of stuck rectal objects have been added here. In addition, new information has been added to most pages.