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No seriously,
If gay people choose to be gay, when do straight people choose to be straight?
My point is that orientation is not a choice, it's biological. There's even [url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/news/20060626/birth-order-may-affect-homosexuality]scientific evidence[/url] that younger brothers are more likely to be gay than their older brothers. [url=http://io9.com/5967426/scientists-confirm-that-homosexuality-is-not-genetic--but-it-arises-in-the-womb]Also, there doesn't seem to be any genetic causes for homosexuality.[/url]
Debate.
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6 Replies in this Sub-Thread[quote] Also, there doesn't seem to be any genetic causes for homosexuality. [/quote] Mutation it is then, there is no biological advantage to being gay, it cannot be passed on as a trait, and they don't choose.. Congrats, you just labeled being gay as a "genetic -blam!- up", nice job, dick.
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Edited by Psy: 7/25/2013 4:15:10 PMI think the best genetic explanation is that it is a recessive combination which means it is passed on by siblings/near relatives. So it can't be directly passed on unless you involve things like IVF and all that but it is still sent along by people with similar genes to them. ^Not saying that is correct btw, but that's the best genetic explanation going.
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