One reason may be simply because it feels good:
Not every sexual act has a reproductive function," said Janet Mann, a biologist at Georgetown University.
Clearly an activist scientist.
But she goes on:
"It could be a way that you strengthen bonds — that's one hypothesis," Mann told LiveScience. "Another is that it could be practice for heterosexual sex. Bottlenose dolphin calves mount each other a lot. That might benefit them later on."
Oh. So that's where the term "practicing homosexual" comes from.
But the one thing unique to humans with regards to homosexuality?
Homophobia.
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I have a CRAZY theory but hear me out...
MAYBE THE ANIMALS ARE GAY!!!
Animals can very easily be gay. They don't have to conform to any role models.
We have a 7-years old gay cat. How am I sure he's gay? He mounts the other males but has never attempted to mount the one female. And I have verified by taking a look "underneath" during his "interludes." His little kitty penis was indeed erect.
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