To the title, no.
In fact, studies with identical twins yield evidence against any such premise.
negative
The tendency to be homosexual is a LEARNED behavior, and it has to be applied with enough firmness and incentive to overcome certain inborn traits. An equal or greater amount of firmness and incentive almost always overcomes this set of tendencies. Deprogramming works, every time it is tried seriously.
At some time, perhaps very early in life, the individual gets the idea that the other gender is getting a better deal in life, and begins to factor this into preferences and behavior. Long-established patterns, while they have a strong hold, can be displaced by substitution, and sometimes, it is highly desirable to make the change.
Yes, the study took 408 pairs of twins in which one was gay. Of those, there were NO twins in which were both gay.