This content, nor any amount of scientific information or studies will convince some people that its not a choice. If they had to realize this then they would also have to take a long, hard (no pun intended) look at themselves, and realize that the bases for all their opinion regarding the sinful nature of being gay, and other misconceptions need some revisiting. No one likes to be wrong. The christian right needs to learn this stuff.
Looks like here John wants to be gay. If he is proved scientifically that he is not gay then he will have to give up his gay life. He is having pleasure in his gay life. He want to prove to his family and friends and his partner that he is born gay. His quest and search shows that he had doubts about himself. That itself shows he had doubts about himself and he had a brain struggle to accept himself.
He is getting a lot of pleasure in his life style. Finally he is trying to prove that testesterone level in the mothers womb makes a person gay-no scientific prove. No religious books show that there is a third gender called gay/lesbian. We as humans are created by GOD. Whoever has FAITH AND BELIEVES IN THE SUPREME POWER OF GOD knows that they are not born Gay.
I watch this, and I love the search, but it leaves me out of the picture completely. Four categories? Male or female, gay or straight. I'm a Kinsey 3 bisexual female. Always have been. I wasn't born with a preference for one gender over the other. Does anyone care to study that? Or should we? Do we need MORE labels?
Umm.... I have a question about the sibling determining your sexuality. I only have one sibling and he is 3 years younger. I don't know if he's gay, atleast he hasn't told anyone. They say the more older male sibling you have, the bigger the possibility of a little sibling being gay. Well, im the eldest sibling and im gay. so does that mean my brother might be gay? Is it More probable because he has an older male sibling rather than the gay probability in general?
Each fetus, regardless of gender, is "foreign" tissue for Chris' sake!! It's basic embryology. None of us would be born if the phenomenon of the mammalian immune system of the woman's body rejected the sperm, the sperm fertilising the egg or developing zygote.
@imaof4 The woman's immune system does reject sperm, just not too violently. It can also reject the fetus, resulting in stillbirth, although I think its fairly rare.
@imaof4 - you fail o recognize a physiological FACT, and that is the finger test. Proves it 9 times out of ten. Pretty high odds don't you think? Maybe you need to come out of the closet finally as it shows in your denialist attitude. Oh, and I and my wife are "straight".
@QamataKhoiKhoi Finger test? My comment said nothing about anything but basic embryology.
As far as your confrontational statement - I'm not denying anything, Scientific inquiry is quite worthwhile. As I said, the hypothesis is sound, now just come up with real science that backs it up.
My "well said" statement was suppose to be under adrianippy btw.
Happy for you and your missus - not sure how it's germane to the discussion tho'.
Kudos to John for digging the root of being gay, I hope he will be able to find out that soon! If it will be proven by science it will still take a lot longer for society to accept it.
Interesting documentary though and cudos to Barrowman. He's a confident, lucky man now but he got really emotional in the end - guess he'd had his fair share of crap in the past.
No one distinguishes between gender identity and sexual orientation. It sounds as if a gay man is in fact a straight woman in the wrong body, as if a certain sexual preference always necessarily implies at least a partial opposite sex identity (male-wired mind attracted to females, female-wired mind to males). As if homosexuality i.e. attraction to the SAME sex does not exist as such. I don't know but it feels wrong. And I'm sure it doesn't apply to all gay and bi people out there.
I didn't get that inference from the documentary, duncan. If a gay man was "in fact a straight woman in the wrong body," then all gay men would want to have sex-change operations, wouldn't they? which they don't.
Well.... if you wanted to get people to come up and give you hang prints, I do believe having a man as lovely as John Barrowman was a good choice of spokesperson. Having him do your handprint makes it SOOOOOO much better!
i really enjoyed this 6 part series i am in total agreement with john that you are born either gay/straight/lesbian/or bi no offense ment to anybody, you are who you are and if you are happy why rock the boat you dont choose who you fall in love with do you a big john barrowman fan because he is so good looking and hot xxx
@19031970lg hi, can you help to show link to the the 2nd, 4th, and 5th part of this series< we can only see the 1/6, 3/6, and 6/6 in youtube. Will highly appreciate it. thx,
i dont get why he done all this hes either happy wit who he is or not insead of tryin to find a reason why he turned out gay.if i was him ad be over da moon hes ot a man who loves and a family who loves him at the end of da day daas all dat mater not wat caused it...
Wow, I guess that could really explain me. I have eight older brothers, but would that mean one of my older brothers is gay? And, I have a twin brother, who is definitely straight.
I defintely don't think it has anything to do with not wanting to be gay. I think it has to do with the fact that homosexuals far too oftten have to endure discrimination and prejudiced views on who they are. I think that what meant so much to John was the fact that we are now very close to a point where scientific facts can once and for all remove anyone's right to judge them, or to claim that they have chosen to be gay and as such could decide to be straigh if they wanted to.
I still believe that it is a choice to be gay or not. We still have free will. It is not fighting our natural instinct it is just doing what is right over doing what we want. Some people have a harder cross to bear but that is just living life in this messed up world. I actually feel sorry for people that choose to live the gay lifestyle because they will never know what they missed out on. The gay lifestyle brings many hardships that they wouldn't have had to have gone through otherwise.
You can NOT choose whether or not you are gay. You can decide not to act on it, to deny yourself that, but you can never decide that blood will not flow to the pleasure center of your brain whenever you see someone of the same sex that you find attractive. Nor can you make yourself get honestly and truly turned on by the opposit sex in such a way that you'll have fulfilling and amazingly saticefying sex with a person of the opposit sex if you decide to marry one.
It doesn't make you any less gay, it just means that you are living an utter lie because it was easier and less scary.
Could that lie spare you some prejudiced people's ignorant and idiotic reactions? Yes. Could it make it easier being accepted? Yes. Could it maybe prevent making your family unhappy? Yes. But as I see it we are not here to ensure that our family are happy, we are here to LIVE! And life isn't worth a damn if you're not true to youself. If they love you they won't make you lie.
this might answer the mystery of being gay or straight, but as a bisexual, I feel its failed to answer why I'm attracted to both genders and not one or the other. So I feel that theres more peices to the wonderous jigsaw that is our sexuality
The number of natural brothers affecting the mother's womb is a correlated inconclusive scientific theory.. I still view us as both nature and nurture.
1: This study was incredible. Thought provoking and well thought out.
2: I love John's background on his computer (of his wedding day)!!
3: But the theory of the womb making people gay or straight doesn't apply to lesbians, men with no older brothers or the twin example they used earlier on.
I believe that science will one day find an answer and with that will come love and acceptance.
What an amazing study. All my life I was told that it was a choice to be gay, and a sinful one that results in damnation, but in recent years, I've come to reject that. The God of my understanding would never condemn his children for being born with a difference.
He did a great job of asking a lot of right questions and approaching it scientifically. But, he left a few questions unanswered: the twins and one being non-conformist. Or the ex-gay and how he chose not be gay and what it means...
John is an absolutely dazzling human being. He seems to have a pretty healthy sense of self and a real taste for life. I hope that someday, people like him realize that they don't need a concrete- biological- reason to justify who they are.
As a lifelong science fan (biology and french major in the 80's) it's been shown again and again over the years that biology is a wondrously complex process and what makes us human can never be rendered down to simple answers. That's a blessing of course!
Overall, I found this documentary really really interesting. And to be honest I always thought that it was a chromosone that made people gay but now after watching this I have now discovered that it is obviously something else and perhaps it is something that happens whilst in the mother's womb, so I guess what i'm trying to say is I learnt a lot from this documentary and I am so glad that it was made. And now hopefully people have realised it is not a choice nor maybe what they believed it was.
It still might be in the genes, just not on the x-chromosome. Maybe there are several genetic factors that have to be a certain way for a person to become gay.
That is a good factor, yet the only other option would be the Y chromosome. The Y chromosome is identical to the father's chromosome.
Therefore, if the father is not homosexual, then the homosexual gene would HAVE to be on the X chromosome. But if it were genetic, it would have to be a 'mutation', not a bad thing...but the only word I could think of that makes sense which happened during the time when the baby was growing. I mean blue eyes were a mutation, and that isn't bad.
You're right there, moogle. John speaks "Americanish" -- English as spoken in America, not in the U.K. In his family group, I think he just "clicks" over to the Scottish burr naturally. Years ago my older cousin brought home his English bride he'd met in England. Sitting around talking with her, I'd find myself starting to "catch it." LOL
I think John is awesome.....i found this documentary interesting....but Im still confused about why am I gay? I have met people who dont have any older brothers or sisters and they are gay.there are some people who are a single child and they are gay. I guess more research needs to be done in order to find answers. ;-)
John is brilliant. I'm bi, I thought I got it from acting like a boy my whole life.
There's one point I want to make: when he says "womb" he points to his abdomen. I asked a couple of my friends where the womb was as an experiment, girls pointed to themselves and boys pointed on me or just said. With no exceptions, not one.
I might be wrong, but wouldn't a gay gene on the X chromosome mean that significantly more men than women would be gay? Because a woman would have to get two 'gay genes' in order to be gay (one gene would result in a carrier), but a man would only need one. Wouldn't it be similar to colour blindness, which is also carried on the X chromosome? Also, it would mean that gay women would only have gay sons, as they would always pass on the gay gene.
I think there do seem to be more gay guys than gay girls actually.. and that's not just me noticing at my Uni and in general and in the media but I'm sure research (don't know how reliable) has said that too, but maybe there are just more out guys..
First of all.. I love John, but as a gay man, I don't see the benefit of these "quests". Finding a gay gene could lead to pre-natal tests and possible abortions of "gay" fetuses or conversely, gene therapy to modify sexual orientation.
In my mind, it does not matter whether it is genetic or it is a choice. We are law abiding, tax paying citizens and have every right to choose who we love. That should be the bottom line.
I agree with what you're saying but I feel the need to point out that pre-natal tests wouln't necessarily result in abortions of gay babies, as the tests that would be performed would be too far along in te pregnancy for a mother to recieve a legal abortion. The only thing these tests could do is let people know.
Besides, it will make the lives of existing gays much easier as it will finally answer the question of nature/nurture. It could lead to acceptance and perhaps one day people wouldn't even consider aborting a fetus based on sexuality.
Thanks for posting this yeah...I've now watched the whole documentary. It was so amazingly interesting, it just warms my heart also to know that John is so comfortable with himself.
With his sexuality. I rekon that if alot of males ..OR females that are having trouble coming out about thier sexuality were to watch this, than it would make it so much easier. If I were gay, i know it would help me!. Im a female by the way, and I have nothing against any gays or lesbians. And to all those people out there that do have a problem,
I will repeat all that I have learnt from watching this documentary, god Scott is a bit of alright isnt he! i love John and him. My biggest hero EVER!!
I love this documentary and Barrowmans accent is awesome
LilMsCGrails 7 hours ago
This content, nor any amount of scientific information or studies will convince some people that its not a choice. If they had to realize this then they would also have to take a long, hard (no pun intended) look at themselves, and realize that the bases for all their opinion regarding the sinful nature of being gay, and other misconceptions need some revisiting. No one likes to be wrong. The christian right needs to learn this stuff.
Johnf85 4 months ago
volim john barrowman i zna duse
denismali063 7 months ago
It possibly explains why men are gay but not why women are : (
JennyBurke33 1 year ago
Now I'm kind of curious what makes lesbians and bisexuals...
NinLor 1 year ago
I like how he switches to his scottish accent when he's with his mum and dad x]
TwiHard554 1 year ago 2
This is one of my absolute favourite documentaries. So annoyed that half the parts have been taken down.
KadieAnneEvans 1 year ago 2
Lol I have 5 older brothers and 1 sister and I'm gay.
PeaceOfTruth 1 year ago
Looks like here John wants to be gay. If he is proved scientifically that he is not gay then he will have to give up his gay life. He is having pleasure in his gay life. He want to prove to his family and friends and his partner that he is born gay. His quest and search shows that he had doubts about himself. That itself shows he had doubts about himself and he had a brain struggle to accept himself.
raatkali1996 1 year ago
He says he has no control over it. We all have control over all our actions, having sex with a straight or gay life. IT IS WHO YOU WANT TO BE.
raatkali1996 1 year ago
He is getting a lot of pleasure in his life style. Finally he is trying to prove that testesterone level in the mothers womb makes a person gay-no scientific prove. No religious books show that there is a third gender called gay/lesbian. We as humans are created by GOD. Whoever has FAITH AND BELIEVES IN THE SUPREME POWER OF GOD knows that they are not born Gay.
raatkali1996 1 year ago
@raatkali1996 Pity that religious texts are not the end all say on what is truth :)
lildavey09 1 year ago
that scottish accent always surprises me :D
BADGWOLF 1 year ago
I watch this, and I love the search, but it leaves me out of the picture completely. Four categories? Male or female, gay or straight. I'm a Kinsey 3 bisexual female. Always have been. I wasn't born with a preference for one gender over the other. Does anyone care to study that? Or should we? Do we need MORE labels?
Cwitch67 1 year ago
Anyone have the missing parts and are willing to share? Please? *beg*
darkshadow1814 1 year ago
@darkshadow1814 yeah
type in google Making of me john barrowman, and go on google video, the missing parts are there. thas how i watched them :)
mezaisme 1 year ago
Umm.... I have a question about the sibling determining your sexuality. I only have one sibling and he is 3 years younger. I don't know if he's gay, atleast he hasn't told anyone. They say the more older male sibling you have, the bigger the possibility of a little sibling being gay. Well, im the eldest sibling and im gay. so does that mean my brother might be gay? Is it More probable because he has an older male sibling rather than the gay probability in general?
Cheers :)
SUPERSTUDIO17 1 year ago
I am gay and I have NO older brother! so whats up with this test?
triminh07 1 year ago
@triminh07
Key word is factor. I'm gay with no older bros.
darkshadow1814 1 year ago
scottish accents are so hot.
Roberodification 1 year ago
Each fetus, regardless of gender, is "foreign" tissue for Chris' sake!! It's basic embryology. None of us would be born if the phenomenon of the mammalian immune system of the woman's body rejected the sperm, the sperm fertilising the egg or developing zygote.
Again, terrific hypothesis, shite science!
imaof4 2 years ago 2
@imaof4 The woman's immune system does reject sperm, just not too violently. It can also reject the fetus, resulting in stillbirth, although I think its fairly rare.
br8kdancenerd 1 year ago
@imaof4 - you fail o recognize a physiological FACT, and that is the finger test. Proves it 9 times out of ten. Pretty high odds don't you think? Maybe you need to come out of the closet finally as it shows in your denialist attitude. Oh, and I and my wife are "straight".
QamataKhoiKhoi 1 year ago
@QamataKhoiKhoi Finger test? My comment said nothing about anything but basic embryology.
As far as your confrontational statement - I'm not denying anything, Scientific inquiry is quite worthwhile. As I said, the hypothesis is sound, now just come up with real science that backs it up.
My "well said" statement was suppose to be under adrianippy btw.
Happy for you and your missus - not sure how it's germane to the discussion tho'.
imaof4 1 year ago
Sometimes I just feel that its pure acceptance and respect for the individual and all in humanity that trully matters.
More research on how society functions and how they can break it down is so much more important.
adriannippy 2 years ago
Well said. :)
imaof4 2 years ago
Kudos to John for digging the root of being gay, I hope he will be able to find out that soon! If it will be proven by science it will still take a lot longer for society to accept it.
wwwdot20 2 years ago
Interesting documentary though and cudos to Barrowman. He's a confident, lucky man now but he got really emotional in the end - guess he'd had his fair share of crap in the past.
duncangeek 2 years ago 4
No one distinguishes between gender identity and sexual orientation. It sounds as if a gay man is in fact a straight woman in the wrong body, as if a certain sexual preference always necessarily implies at least a partial opposite sex identity (male-wired mind attracted to females, female-wired mind to males). As if homosexuality i.e. attraction to the SAME sex does not exist as such. I don't know but it feels wrong. And I'm sure it doesn't apply to all gay and bi people out there.
duncangeek 2 years ago
I didn't get that inference from the documentary, duncan. If a gay man was "in fact a straight woman in the wrong body," then all gay men would want to have sex-change operations, wouldn't they? which they don't.
cognitogrrl 2 years ago 3
Well.... if you wanted to get people to come up and give you hang prints, I do believe having a man as lovely as John Barrowman was a good choice of spokesperson. Having him do your handprint makes it SOOOOOO much better!
kuramasan 2 years ago 3
Interesting stuff! :P
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JacobAK1 2 years ago
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19031970lg 2 years ago
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19031970lg 2 years ago
i really enjoyed this 6 part series i am in total agreement with john that you are born either gay/straight/lesbian/or bi no offense ment to anybody, you are who you are and if you are happy why rock the boat you dont choose who you fall in love with do you a big john barrowman fan because he is so good looking and hot xxx
19031970lg 2 years ago 2
@19031970lg hi, can you help to show link to the the 2nd, 4th, and 5th part of this series< we can only see the 1/6, 3/6, and 6/6 in youtube. Will highly appreciate it. thx,
wandyt008 1 year ago
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Yes you Can decide Not to be gay! There are a lot of people that have done this! With Gods' help all things are possible!!
stitshaw 2 years ago
i dont get why he done all this hes either happy wit who he is or not insead of tryin to find a reason why he turned out gay.if i was him ad be over da moon hes ot a man who loves and a family who loves him at the end of da day daas all dat mater not wat caused it...
mandyy95 2 years ago
The most amazing series of videos I have ever watched.
Yaoifan2426 2 years ago
Wow, I guess that could really explain me. I have eight older brothers, but would that mean one of my older brothers is gay? And, I have a twin brother, who is definitely straight.
ObeyTheTaco 2 years ago 2
sorry to say this but it almost sound like he doesn't want to be gay, especially when he says "i have no control over it"
also what if you are an older brother and your gay, and your younger brother is not?
monysim49 2 years ago
hes not saying it coz hes ashamed. hes saying that coz hes recieved so much crap over the years about being gay.
EriinR 2 years ago 2
I defintely don't think it has anything to do with not wanting to be gay. I think it has to do with the fact that homosexuals far too oftten have to endure discrimination and prejudiced views on who they are. I think that what meant so much to John was the fact that we are now very close to a point where scientific facts can once and for all remove anyone's right to judge them, or to claim that they have chosen to be gay and as such could decide to be straigh if they wanted to.
sarah4hp 2 years ago
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I still believe that it is a choice to be gay or not. We still have free will. It is not fighting our natural instinct it is just doing what is right over doing what we want. Some people have a harder cross to bear but that is just living life in this messed up world. I actually feel sorry for people that choose to live the gay lifestyle because they will never know what they missed out on. The gay lifestyle brings many hardships that they wouldn't have had to have gone through otherwise.
stitshaw 2 years ago
You can NOT choose whether or not you are gay. You can decide not to act on it, to deny yourself that, but you can never decide that blood will not flow to the pleasure center of your brain whenever you see someone of the same sex that you find attractive. Nor can you make yourself get honestly and truly turned on by the opposit sex in such a way that you'll have fulfilling and amazingly saticefying sex with a person of the opposit sex if you decide to marry one.
tbc.
sarah4hp 2 years ago 6
It doesn't make you any less gay, it just means that you are living an utter lie because it was easier and less scary.
Could that lie spare you some prejudiced people's ignorant and idiotic reactions? Yes. Could it make it easier being accepted? Yes. Could it maybe prevent making your family unhappy? Yes. But as I see it we are not here to ensure that our family are happy, we are here to LIVE! And life isn't worth a damn if you're not true to youself. If they love you they won't make you lie.
sarah4hp 2 years ago
this might answer the mystery of being gay or straight, but as a bisexual, I feel its failed to answer why I'm attracted to both genders and not one or the other. So I feel that theres more peices to the wonderous jigsaw that is our sexuality
KrazyChick17 2 years ago 3
I'm glad someone bi spoke up ;) the spectrum of sexuality cannot be measured
I'm masculine (hands included), didn't play with dolls, but I do have 2 older brothers... Great doco though!
spunkybear 2 years ago
That was great, Loved watching
lankyw 2 years ago
The number of natural brothers affecting the mother's womb is a correlated inconclusive scientific theory.. I still view us as both nature and nurture.
Beadbud5000 2 years ago
Well I'm a bi woman and my ring finger is significantly longer than my index finger. I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
vanyadolly 2 years ago
And also; I'm bi, so where does that put me? :/
HGUFNH 2 years ago
1: This study was incredible. Thought provoking and well thought out.
2: I love John's background on his computer (of his wedding day)!!
3: But the theory of the womb making people gay or straight doesn't apply to lesbians, men with no older brothers or the twin example they used earlier on.
I believe that science will one day find an answer and with that will come love and acceptance.
HGUFNH 2 years ago
What an amazing study. All my life I was told that it was a choice to be gay, and a sinful one that results in damnation, but in recent years, I've come to reject that. The God of my understanding would never condemn his children for being born with a difference.
cognitogrrl 2 years ago 17
He did a great job of asking a lot of right questions and approaching it scientifically. But, he left a few questions unanswered: the twins and one being non-conformist. Or the ex-gay and how he chose not be gay and what it means...
manCool4ever 2 years ago
John is an absolutely dazzling human being. He seems to have a pretty healthy sense of self and a real taste for life. I hope that someday, people like him realize that they don't need a concrete- biological- reason to justify who they are.
As a lifelong science fan (biology and french major in the 80's) it's been shown again and again over the years that biology is a wondrously complex process and what makes us human can never be rendered down to simple answers. That's a blessing of course!
ninahdevi 2 years ago 3
A blessing because it makes us continue to face the hard questions and not take shortcuts to the answers.
ninahdevi 2 years ago 2
A friend of mine's gay and he's the eldest... and my best friend is the only boy. Let's take another route, lol.
ferkocba 2 years ago
Overall, I found this documentary really really interesting. And to be honest I always thought that it was a chromosone that made people gay but now after watching this I have now discovered that it is obviously something else and perhaps it is something that happens whilst in the mother's womb, so I guess what i'm trying to say is I learnt a lot from this documentary and I am so glad that it was made. And now hopefully people have realised it is not a choice nor maybe what they believed it was.
westlifeandmammamia 2 years ago 2
It still might be in the genes, just not on the x-chromosome. Maybe there are several genetic factors that have to be a certain way for a person to become gay.
teufelsentchen 2 years ago 3
That is a good factor, yet the only other option would be the Y chromosome. The Y chromosome is identical to the father's chromosome.
Therefore, if the father is not homosexual, then the homosexual gene would HAVE to be on the X chromosome. But if it were genetic, it would have to be a 'mutation', not a bad thing...but the only word I could think of that makes sense which happened during the time when the baby was growing. I mean blue eyes were a mutation, and that isn't bad.
Maniacsflower 2 years ago
@teufelsentchen My brothers and sisters are both gay. I always wonder WHAT in the genes it is
EffLabels 1 year ago
Why does he only talk to his parents in a Scottish accent?
jp324 2 years ago
I was thinking that!
dancingspice 2 years ago
Evidently he grew up hearing their Scottish accent and altho' he speaks "regular" English now, when he's talking to them, it just pops back in.
cognitogrrl 2 years ago
Doesn't he speak kinda american? not english?
Saying that, he says estrogen in the english way in Torchwood..
but yeah, heard him say he grew up partly in scotland and speaks to his family in that accent.
moogle301 2 years ago
I'm bi, so um...
mummycop 2 years ago 4
You're right there, moogle. John speaks "Americanish" -- English as spoken in America, not in the U.K. In his family group, I think he just "clicks" over to the Scottish burr naturally. Years ago my older cousin brought home his English bride he'd met in England. Sitting around talking with her, I'd find myself starting to "catch it." LOL
cognitogrrl 2 years ago
I think John is awesome.....i found this documentary interesting....but Im still confused about why am I gay? I have met people who dont have any older brothers or sisters and they are gay.there are some people who are a single child and they are gay. I guess more research needs to be done in order to find answers. ;-)
Thanks for posting the video
hotboymaulik 3 years ago 4
John is brilliant. I'm bi, I thought I got it from acting like a boy my whole life.
There's one point I want to make: when he says "womb" he points to his abdomen. I asked a couple of my friends where the womb was as an experiment, girls pointed to themselves and boys pointed on me or just said. With no exceptions, not one.
Roxgirl83 3 years ago 5
Wow, that's interesting. I think I'd point to my stomach too and I'm a guy.
manCool4ever 2 years ago
I might be wrong, but wouldn't a gay gene on the X chromosome mean that significantly more men than women would be gay? Because a woman would have to get two 'gay genes' in order to be gay (one gene would result in a carrier), but a man would only need one. Wouldn't it be similar to colour blindness, which is also carried on the X chromosome? Also, it would mean that gay women would only have gay sons, as they would always pass on the gay gene.
SemiColon81 3 years ago 5
Good observation. But, maybe there is more than one factor, eg. the testoterone/immunological response in the womb.
manCool4ever 2 years ago
Thats true actually!
I guess in time we will find out :o)
JacobAK1 2 years ago
I think there do seem to be more gay guys than gay girls actually.. and that's not just me noticing at my Uni and in general and in the media but I'm sure research (don't know how reliable) has said that too, but maybe there are just more out guys..
moogle301 2 years ago
I loved that program, not only was it an hour of John Barrowman but it was really interesting too.
Wow, I love John and Scott's home, it looked really nice.
I also love John, phwoar.
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Mudgeanella 3 years ago 3
Yeah, I loved this! I found out about John from watching Torchwood- awesome series! Thankx so much! xoxo
DoctressJulia 3 years ago
First of all.. I love John, but as a gay man, I don't see the benefit of these "quests". Finding a gay gene could lead to pre-natal tests and possible abortions of "gay" fetuses or conversely, gene therapy to modify sexual orientation.
In my mind, it does not matter whether it is genetic or it is a choice. We are law abiding, tax paying citizens and have every right to choose who we love. That should be the bottom line.
toonus 3 years ago 27
I agree with what you're saying but I feel the need to point out that pre-natal tests wouln't necessarily result in abortions of gay babies, as the tests that would be performed would be too far along in te pregnancy for a mother to recieve a legal abortion. The only thing these tests could do is let people know.
XsupermeXx 3 years ago 5
Besides, it will make the lives of existing gays much easier as it will finally answer the question of nature/nurture. It could lead to acceptance and perhaps one day people wouldn't even consider aborting a fetus based on sexuality.
manCool4ever 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this yeah...I've now watched the whole documentary. It was so amazingly interesting, it just warms my heart also to know that John is so comfortable with himself.
bubblesnboot 3 years ago 6
With his sexuality. I rekon that if alot of males ..OR females that are having trouble coming out about thier sexuality were to watch this, than it would make it so much easier. If I were gay, i know it would help me!. Im a female by the way, and I have nothing against any gays or lesbians. And to all those people out there that do have a problem,
bubblesnboot 3 years ago 4
I will repeat all that I have learnt from watching this documentary, god Scott is a bit of alright isnt he! i love John and him. My biggest hero EVER!!
bubblesnboot 3 years ago 3
Thank you for posting! It's great to know others are enjoying the clips also.
SemperAlwayz 3 years ago
Thanx for posting this it was really intresting.
Betty8oop 3 years ago
This was a great program. Thank you so much for putting it up here.
I'm officially jealous of Scott Gill.
arcticbear84 3 years ago
they are such a cute couple *heart heart*
hilarykay 3 years ago 4
that was really very interesting, thanks for posting it!
Nesquik211 3 years ago 3
amazing stuff. Thanks for posting these
thumpaholden 3 years ago 4