To: Pearls Before Swine
I’m of the opinion that gestational conditions contribute.
To: Clara Lou
I believe it’s nurture over nature.......or quite often early molestation by a male relative. Sorry, but the statistics would likely bear me out. I would like to know what is the percentage of gay men who had no father figure in their upbringing. I doubt gay men would participate in such a study though.
17 posted on
07/09/2015 7:09:12 AM PDT by
originalbuckeye
("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
To: Clara Lou
19 posted on
07/09/2015 7:10:33 AM PDT by
Girlene
To: Clara Lou
"Im of the opinion that gestational conditions contribute."
This is possible, but then you have to classify homosexuality as either a disease or abnormality. If there is a normal development in gestation but some babies don't develop normally, how can you avoid calling homosexuality a disease or disability?
Clearly, homosexuality is not a "flip the switch" choice. It is far more complex than that. Every aspect of heterosexual sex is very complex. Why do some guys like brunettes and others prefer blondes? How do those preferences develop? Even heterosexuality is very complex.
21 posted on
07/09/2015 7:11:49 AM PDT by
Moseley
(http://www.MoseleyComments.com)
To: Clara Lou
"gestational conditions'
Yes, the hormonal imbalance theory. I believe that is a prime cause of much homosexuality. Highly muscular lesbians dominating female sports promotes that line of thought.
To: Clara Lou
Im of the opinion that gestational conditions contribute.Too much free estrogen floating around. However dealing with it pits one group of leftists against another, so the problem is ignored.
To: Clara Lou
"Im of the opinion that gestational conditions contribute."Epigenetic
.a plausible theory. Assumedly some lesser affected version of what causes hermaphrodites and overly feminine boys or masculine girls.
There are tests for that which the LBGT gestapo are trying to get banned. The reality that it would constitute a birth defect, rather than a genetic trait, wouldn't work for their cause.
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