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Evidence for homocel hypothesis can also be found in [[Behavioral sink|mouse utopia experiments]], where socially deprived rodents in extremely overpopulated environments started engaging in deviant sexual behavior, including homosexuality. | Evidence for homocel hypothesis can also be found in [[Behavioral sink|mouse utopia experiments]], where socially deprived rodents in extremely overpopulated environments started engaging in deviant sexual behavior, including homosexuality. | ||
The principle of sexual frustration may be relevant to sexual deviance in general. After all, being denied access to "normal" sex, likely pushes individuals to consider alternative ways of satisfying their sexual needs. In fact, one robustly observes higher incidence rates of rape | The principle of sexual frustration may be relevant to sexual deviance in general. After all, being denied access to "normal" sex, likely pushes individuals to consider alternative ways of satisfying their sexual needs. In fact, one robustly observes higher incidence rates of rape when prostitution is limited.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01541945</ref> | ||
Since [[autism|autists]] overwhelmingly are socially excluded, have low social status and frequently experience inceldom, the homocel theory may explain why autists are 10x more likely to be homosexual,<ref>http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/bjprcpsych/201/2/116.full.pdf</ref> or to [[trannymaxxing|transition]] to another gender, with research finding much higher rates and severity of autism among transsexuals.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223809/</ref> | Since [[autism|autists]] overwhelmingly are socially excluded, have low social status and frequently experience inceldom, the homocel theory may explain why autists are 10x more likely to be homosexual,<ref>http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/bjprcpsych/201/2/116.full.pdf</ref> or to [[trannymaxxing|transition]] to another gender, with research finding much higher rates and severity of autism among transsexuals.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223809/</ref> |