This may be due to high female testosterone...
by
James Michael Howard
06/27/2008, 11:13 AM #
It is my hypothesis that human evolution is driven by high testosterone (Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum 2001; 94: 345-362). The characteristic which started this is an increase in female testosterone. This exposes the fetus to increased testosterone and begins the characteristics we call human.
I suggest that periodically female testosterone increases and when this becomes excessive, the increased testosterone causes some adverse phenomena, including brain changes which produce homosexuality. I think this is occurring now in the populations, such as increasing homosexuality, obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, etc.
This applies to this hypothesis this way: the "curious patterns" mentioned may all be explained by high testosterone females. This increase in female testosterone will appear in well fed populations; food does not cause this, food simply accelerates it. A number of populations are now well fed so we see this in a number of populations. The connection demonstrated by these "curious patterns" is inheritance of high testosterone in related women. (If interested further: <link> ).