I didn't say it was a choice, infact my comment confirms that it is not. At age six you don't choose do you, it developes internally until it manifests at a later period in life. In some earlier than others, myself for instance as i began thinking about sex at age 9.
It's fact that below the age of 6 you have no underlying sex drive, but after then you do.
And there is no proof that genetics play any part although they could, but it isn't really an issue.
So learn to read before you type, and also learn about the "context" of words.
What i'm talking about is taught in schools. And What you just said comes from no more than assumption unless ofcourse you are the first human to prove it.
I heard there was a new study proving some sort of genetic difference between gay and straight people, but I haven't actually looked into it myself yet.
I think it's kind of funny how hung up people get over issues of sexuality. Why does it have to be one thing all your life? Our personalities change, as do our preferences. My taste in men (and women :P) has changed a lot over the course of my life. Why can't sexuality too be a fluid thing?
"And there is no proof that genetics play any part although they could, but it isn't really an issue."
I don't disagree with you. Genetics just don't matter as much as a persons entire personality manifests after being born and learning through enviromental factors. Many people are totally different from their parents in personality, meaning genetics play a lesser part. And i hardly think people are born evil!
Genetics probably do play a part, but a small part.
It's not proof. There has been no conclusion as to the matter in any sense. That's why it isn't part of any schooling one would take on the matter. As i said it probably does play a part, but it's a small part considering the entire personality of an individual develops after being born. It's almost straight out common sense.
Is it normal I think people arent born Gay ?
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I didn't say it was a choice, infact my comment confirms that it is not. At age six you don't choose do you, it developes internally until it manifests at a later period in life. In some earlier than others, myself for instance as i began thinking about sex at age 9.
It's fact that below the age of 6 you have no underlying sex drive, but after then you do.
And there is no proof that genetics play any part although they could, but it isn't really an issue.
So learn to read before you type, and also learn about the "context" of words.
What i'm talking about is taught in schools. And What you just said comes from no more than assumption unless ofcourse you are the first human to prove it.
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I heard there was a new study proving some sort of genetic difference between gay and straight people, but I haven't actually looked into it myself yet.
I think it's kind of funny how hung up people get over issues of sexuality. Why does it have to be one thing all your life? Our personalities change, as do our preferences. My taste in men (and women :P) has changed a lot over the course of my life. Why can't sexuality too be a fluid thing?
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"And there is no proof that genetics play any part although they could, but it isn't really an issue."
I don't disagree with you. Genetics just don't matter as much as a persons entire personality manifests after being born and learning through enviromental factors. Many people are totally different from their parents in personality, meaning genetics play a lesser part. And i hardly think people are born evil!
Genetics probably do play a part, but a small part.
"And there is no proof that genetics play any part"
"What you just said comes from no more than assumption"
Umm, no. There is evidence.
<a href="http://youtu.be/MHDCAllQgS0" rel="nofollow">http://youtu.be/MHDCAllQgS0</a>
<a href="http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/07/11/genes-help-determine-womens-sexual-orientation-and-conformity/27619.html" rel="nofollow">http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/07/11/genes-h...</a>
<a href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/scotts/bulgarians/nih-upi.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/scotts/bulgar...</a>
<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4215427.stm" rel="nofollow">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4215427.stm</a>
Google "genetic link to sexual orientation" to find it.
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Not proof.
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it IS proof. You sound like one of those global warming deniers..
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It's not proof. There has been no conclusion as to the matter in any sense. That's why it isn't part of any schooling one would take on the matter. As i said it probably does play a part, but it's a small part considering the entire personality of an individual develops after being born. It's almost straight out common sense.