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Then homosexuality is also is a disorder? What?
Does homosexuality disrupt normal physical or mental functions? No.
Does ADHD, Bipolar, Autism, Depression, and others disrupt normal physical or mental functions? Yes.
Couldn't it be argued that homosexuality disrupted normal function in society due to societal expectations, which is also the primary way that ADHD produces functional disability? If society has different requirements would ADHD still be a disorder?
Just playing devil's advocate.
Productivity and focus are not "societal expectations". Sure if society was based around getting things half finished, then maybe. But we can make up all kinds of things to try to justify
Some people (read those who take "go forth and multiply" literally and as an imperative) absolutely could. However, there is a basis in multiple older cultures in which gay/childless people helped support the society by taking care of the other members' children and the elderly. Not everything was focused on the individual need to have more kids, but to help those who others had. It is more of a group idea. There's more than enough children to sustain/grow the population, so it's more important to have extra hands to care for those who are here.
No, since your own personal ability to function isn't affected in homosexuality. Whereas with ADHD, you could have social support and still run into problems caused by ADHD. Similarly with ASD. That's not really the case for homosexuality.
Used to be classed as one. As did being left handed.
As someone who is left handed and grew up being forced to adapt to a right handed world I can understand how it could be considered a disorder! So many things were just that little bit harder
It’s funny how you immediately brought that up when it has nothing to do with it and as Johnny said it doesn’t disrupt anything mentally or physically so no, but nice try to make it an issue that wasn’t even talked about
I wasn't bringing up an issue. I was just asking a question.
I could see this argument though. If society takes on the value that the main purpose of every single living organism is to reproduce, then homosexuality could be considered a disorder since "homosexuals" would have difficulties fulfilling life's mandate (per society). I don't agree with that, but I can see the argument.
Well I also don' agree with that, but if we wouldn't reproduce, we would go extinct.
That's why we have to look at the bigger picture instead of focusing solely on matters of individuals. How do LGBTQ+ individuals contribute to the progress of their group with similar DNA?
There's a theory that suggests that having homosexuality is socially beneficial, because it means you have some non-rearing adults helping care for the children, similar to why humans live so far past the ages where they would normally be able to bear children, since they can still help socially raise the kids. It's been observed in birds, but there is a bit of disagreement over whether that's the case there, or whether there's some additional species-related complications at play.
Well I didn't mean to be aggresive. I was just bringing up a question. Maybe it was worded too agressively.