Nicholas Kristof tackles the question that the Bush administration wouldn't dare ask: "Why are there so many gays?" We think the answer is obvious: If there were no gays, what would John Derbyshire do for a living? But, according to Kristof, the question is more evolutionary than occupational. Yet that doesn't mean the answers are not, at heart, about hot gay sex. For instance, how do gays wind up passing their genes on? They're so randy they'll screw anything that moves:
Gays: Good for One Thing
Gays: Good for One Thing
Gays: Good for One Thing
Nicholas Kristof tackles the question that the Bush administration wouldn't dare ask: "Why are there so many gays?" We think the answer is obvious: If there were no gays, what would John Derbyshire do for a living? But, according to Kristof, the question is more evolutionary than occupational. Yet that doesn't mean the answers are not, at heart, about hot gay sex. For instance, how do gays wind up passing their genes on? They're so randy they'll screw anything that moves: