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I think to most of them it's a choice, just like im sure you like a certain types of guys, like style wise and stuff, they probably have the same thing
^^ yeah I agree. the same way that us girls aren't attracted to certain types of boys, they just aren't attracted to any types of girls. it's just the way they are, you can't change what you love.
Both. There are people who born with definite gay brain neural architecture, but there are many others who born with flexible nervous sytem and the enviromnent pushed them into it, istead of into heterosexuality. Many young boys or young men were seduced by homosexuals for some "plays" and they formed to gays. Without this experience they would have remained at the straight orientaion.
OH MY GOD. BUBUX ...
so damn wrong
people arent born gay
that so stupid, when you grow you just learn what you feel more comfortable with.
That whole envoirnment pushing someone into it is so stupid, my friend has two moms, and she has a GORGEOUS boyfriend.
People just like what they like,
you dont TURN into anything, you simply just are...
OK, Dear ana-antidrug, read this:
Eye color, hair color, blood type, and the rhesus factor: exploring possible genetic links to sexual orientation.
Ellis L, Ficek C, Burke D, Das S.
Department of Sociology, Minot State University, Minot, and, 58707, USA, Fun mail me.
The present study sought to expand the limited evidence that sexual orientation is influenced by genetic factors. This was accomplished by seeking statistical differences between heterosexuals and homosexuals for four traits that are known to be genetically determined: eye color, natural hair color, blood type, and the Rhesus factor. Using a sample of over 7,000 U.S. and Canadian college students supplemented with additional homosexual subjects obtained through internet contacts, we found no significant differences between heterosexuals and homosexuals regarding eye color or hair color. In the case of blood type and the Rh factor, however, interesting patterns emerged. Heterosexual males and females exhibited statistically identical frequencies of the A blood type, while gay men exhibited a relatively low incidence and lesbians had a relatively high incidence (p < .05). In the case of the Rh factor, unusually high proportions of homosexuals of both sexes were Rh- when compared to heterosexuals (p < .06). The findings suggest that a connection may exist between sexual orientation and genes both on chromosome 9 (where blood type is determined) and on chromosome 1 (where the Rh factor is regulated).






How do people turn gay?
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Are they born that way or do they turn that way or what?