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In eugenic terms it would be safer to prevent the genes responsible from propagating, rather than keep them in the gene pool. The genes responsible for all three forms of tranny I elaborated on are not necessarily easily detected. OCD can be mild enough to go unnoticed and simply chalked up to personality quirks, allowing for hereditary transmission to the child without either parents having been formally diagnosed. Congenital homosexuals must be studied further so we can learn the exact causes for the testosterone abnormalities which affect them in utero. Most likely this is an environmental problem and this must be tackled; the mother will continue creating latently homosexual children otherwise. And cluster Bs very obviously need to be cut at the root. As they make up an enormous part of the general population, and most end up in prison, would it not be more practical to stop them from slipping past the radar in the first place? As with OCD, these disorders can appear to skip generations due to mild presentation, so cluster B children can pop out of a seemingly normal family. We must study them further to put a real halt to their proliferation.