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The Study The Media Ignored
drthrockmorton.com ^ | August 4, 2006 | Warren Throckmorton

Posted on 08/07/2006 5:16:05 PM PDT by scripter

Does family birth order predict homosexual orientation?

If you read the popular press, you might think so. A recent report from Canadian psychologist, Anthony Bogaert, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests a link for males, but not females, between adult sexual orientation and the number of older biological brothers. In other words, the more older brothers one has the more likely one is to be gay. Dr. Bogaert speculates a pre-natal cause for this observation, in part because the brothers had to be biologically related. Growing up with adopted or step-brothers did not predict sexual orientation. If the effect proves valid, then some gay little brothers might owe their sexuality in some way to the blood brothers who came before them.

However, the potential causal mechanism(s) for the fraternal birth order effect (FBOE) is unknown. Dr. Bogaert offers a theory he dubbed the maternal immune response. He speculates that when pregnant with a male, a woman’s body may identify proteins in male cells as foreign. With each new son, her body may develop a stronger immunity by producing antibodies which may in some way turn the fetus toward a homosexual outcome. Although there is no direct evidence for this hypothesis, news services worldwide validated the pre-natal theory with such headlines as “Sexual orientation of men determined before birth” (Reuters), “Men with older brothers more likely to be gay” (AP), and simply, “Born Gay: The Brother Factor” (Time Magazine).

So did the mainstream press get this one right? Does this study prove gay orientation is inborn?

Not really. First of all, in the studies where the FBOE has been found, the relationship explains very little. One effort to assess the extent of this effect estimates that only about 14% of gay men in North America, or about 1 million gay men, might owe their sexual orientation to the older brother effect. At best, this is highly speculative. Second, the reasons why even these men might be gay are not fully explained by this study. Stated technically, the study explains as little as 1% of the variation among all factors that might lead to homosexuality. For example, imagine a man without a coat standing outside in a howling snowstorm with an ice cube in his hand. (The news headline might read: “Hypothermia determined by ice cubes.”) However, the ice cube explains only a tiny fraction of why he might be shivering, a factor that sheds little insight on the larger picture. In context, the FBOE is an ice cube in the big picture of why someone might become gay.

Given the media treatment of the relatively small FBOE, what do you think the reaction would be to a larger but contradictory study that found no genetic or pre-natal effects? If you guessed the study would garner as much or more media interest, you're not getting the point here.

Actually, we don’t have to guess. Another investigation, completely ignored by the media in 2002, casts doubt on the FBOE. Published in the American Journal of Sociology, Peter Bearman (Columbia) and Hannah Brückner (Yale) studied factors related to same-sex attraction in a large group of 20,745 adolescents. In contrast to Dr. Bogaert’s study of adults, the FBOE was not found. In fact, Bearman and Brückner identified only one significant sibling factor: males with an opposite-sex twin were more than twice as likely to report same-sex attraction compared to males with a male or female non-twin sibling. In direct contradiction to the FBOE, Bearman and Brückner found this caveat: the opposite-sex twin effect was eliminated by the presence of an older brother. Furthermore, they found no evidence for genetic or pre-natal effects.

Bearman and Brückner propose that in some cases, the presence of a twin sister with no older brother could push family and peer life away from culturally specific male gendered activities. Reviewing their results, they state: “Our results support the hypothesis that less gendered socialization in early childhood and preadolescence shapes subsequent same-sex romantic attraction.” They added, "If same-sex romantic attraction has a genetic component, it is massively overwhelmed by other factors."

How many newspapers reported on this study? None. The study, according to Dr. Bearman, received no press. When I (Throckmorton) emailed to ask him about his study, he said I was only the second researcher to contact him. He could offer no reason for this oversight, other than the conclusions of his work were in direct contrast to conventional, dare we say, mainstream media wisdom.

The point here is not that biology is unimportant. It is possible that temperamental factors do have an impact in some, probably indirect, manner. Both nature and nurture research programs are important and since there are conflicting results, we must be open to additional study. This much is sure: sexuality is incredibly complex and socialization factors cannot be dismissed. Readers beware: one would never know that by reading the newspapers.

Here’s a question: why is it that one study that finds a weak sibling relationship and speculates a biological effect gets worldwide attention but another study that finds a weak sibling relationship but no evidence for a biological effect is completely ignored.

The answer to that question is probably worth a headline of its own.
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Dr Warren Throckmorton and Dr. Gary Welton are on the psychology faculty at Grove City College in the USA (Pennsylvania). Comments may be directed to Dr. Throckmorton at ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu.

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1 posted on 08/07/2006 5:16:06 PM PDT by scripter
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2 posted on 08/07/2006 5:16:36 PM PDT by scripter ("You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." - C.S. Lewis)
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To: scripter
. Dr. Bogaert offers a theory he dubbed the maternal immune response. He speculates that when pregnant with a male, a woman’s body may identify proteins in male cells as foreign. With each new son, her body may develop a stronger immunity by producing antibodies which may in some way turn the fetus toward a homosexual outcome.

Oh please! You mean there is a flaw in God's design?

I don't think so!

3 posted on 08/07/2006 5:24:58 PM PDT by It's me
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To: scripter

Thus boys need to be exposed to male oriented activities. Who'da thunk it??


4 posted on 08/07/2006 8:14:04 PM PDT by gidget7 (PC is the huge rock, behind which lies hide!)
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To: scripter

Thanks for posting Dr. Throckmorton's article. He's a sane voice in the wilderness.


5 posted on 08/07/2006 8:40:11 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: It's me

Why would you assume it's a flaw? Do you think God's design is fully understandable by man?

Is the fact that we grow old a flaw in God's design? Is our susceptibility to cancer a flaw?

Come to think of it, yeah, those are flaws if we are supposed to be perfect. but we are not supposed to be perfect.


6 posted on 08/08/2006 4:58:46 PM PDT by CTMRIop (F the GOP! Go Constitutional!)
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To: CTMRIop
Ah, but you see, us eeevil Christians believe Homosexuality is a sin. God would never purposefully create or allow the creation of a homosexual.

He does, however, give us free will.
7 posted on 08/09/2006 12:05:08 AM PDT by It's me
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To: latina4dubya

Here's an article you may find of interest.


8 posted on 08/09/2006 6:40:38 AM PDT by scripter ("You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." - C.S. Lewis)
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To: scripter

i was under the impression that it is often the youngest male sibling who turns out to be homosexual... he's younger and doesn't quite fit in with dad the and older brother(s) and so over identifies with mommy...


9 posted on 08/09/2006 8:10:08 PM PDT by latina4dubya
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To: latina4dubya; scripter
i was under the impression that it is often the youngest male sibling who turns out to be homosexual... he's younger and doesn't quite fit in with dad the and older brother(s) and so over identifies with mommy...

i guess i should make myself more clear... the youngest son isn't homosexual because of genetics, but because of his relationships with his father, mother and older brothers...

10 posted on 08/09/2006 8:45:59 PM PDT by latina4dubya
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To: scripter

I think the most interesting thing about this is the fact that the media totally ignored the findings.

My own opinion is that the media is so dosed up with homosexuals, that anything that contravenes the homosexual way of seeing things needs to be suppressed, in case it interferes with the progress of the homosexual agenda within society.

It's the homosexuals in the media who suppress this sort of report.


11 posted on 08/10/2006 2:46:12 AM PDT by mikeyc
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To: mikeyc

It is interesting that the media completely ignored the study, and I expect no less from the biased, pro-homosexual members of the media. That's precisely why we need talk forums such as FreeRepublic to help spread the news the media refuses to cover.


12 posted on 08/10/2006 7:52:54 AM PDT by scripter ("You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." - C.S. Lewis)
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