Biological Bases of Homosexuality (part 2)
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@death0note0owner08 I'm the only gay member of my exclusive hetro family x)
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@PrincessKLS Um still if your mom did not have PCOS then that is why u probebly didn't come out gay or bi. Though for your child they may be affected.
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the answer is the lack of discipline and bad parenting.
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I really feel bad for transgendered kids as they grow up. To have a society that doesn't understand you 99% of the time must be difficult as fuck.
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I have PCOS, which means I produce a bit more testerone than a normal woman and I'm not gay or bi so I don't know about the hormone argument.
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well...there was a 2% chance you would be gay as the first born, so that was part of the older brother theory...so that doesn't make it wrong...it just makes you part of that 2%
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homosexuality is present in non-human species, so given that animals are more "instinct" driven in comparison to humans, I would say that the genetic plus hormonal theory is valid and as science advances the fact that being gay is not a choice will be a given.
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@NuLaifMusic Its not a definite thing. Its just a chance
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im the only boy and im gay
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The having older brothers make the young one gay theory is FALSE !
Cause, I'm the oldest brother and I'm gay
And my younger brother is straight!
So much for that theory!
That child is not a gay boy; it's just like she said: she's a girl in a boy's body and surely will transition eventually. Thank goodness the mother is relatively open-minded; hopefully this child will be able to transition as painlessly as possible.
FillyK80 1 year ago 8
human beings are so unique, that the few standards of society imposed on us do not leave room for all the diversity there is. It would be much easier to simply accept people for whom they are, and offer them all the opportunities and benefits, so that we could ALL contribute to an industrious, creative, and strong society.
yoyokewl 1 year ago 6