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Judging by the number of species that have been obsesrved participating in homosexual behaviours, nature doesn't seem to particularly mind homosexuality.
Pertaining to anthropology; belonging to the nature of man.
Anthropology / Human Anatomy / Human Physiology may all answer this question to a greater or lesser extent.
You would have to blame nature. It is a natural part of humanity.
Deepak Chopra recognizes that homosexuality is a healthy part of nature. See related links for more information.
No. It only affects who you are sexually attracted to by nature.
You can't. It's a part of nature. Furthermore, there is no reason to reduce it.
There has been no definitive research to define a biological component to homosexuality. Some research credits nature while others credit nurture.
Sociology and anthropology both emerged in the 19th century as disciplines that sought to study and understand human societies and cultures. Sociology developed in response to the social changes brought on by industrialization and urbanization, focusing on the study of social structures and institutions. Anthropology, on the other hand, originated from the study of distant cultures and societies, seeking to understand human diversity and evolution through the study of archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology.
Ecosystems, life, bacteria, evolution, atmosphere, etymology, anthropology, ect.
Is there one? more likely it is caused by a random mutation, and has yet to be eliminated yet.
It is a societal and psychological. Homosexuality occurs in nature with animals. People's "repulsion" to anything is either personal preference or biased by societal impressions.