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It's not that simple. It's not a choice but you're not exactly born gay (as far as I know). It [i]could[/i] be a recessive gene but I highly doubt that. It has to do with hormones which come into play after birth and up until you reach the point of maturity. I'm not an expert on the subject but it's definitely not a choice. And keep in mind that there are a lot more sexual orientations than just homo- and heterosexual.
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3 通の返信Entrapsにより編集済み: 11/9/2013 9:13:17 PMGenetics (or not a choice), duh. Geez, this thread does not reflect well on the Flood's IQ...
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6 通の返信Legend To Noneにより編集済み: 11/9/2013 8:18:27 PMThere's no genetics it's all psychological.Like many mental problems it can be changed by personal motivation and co-operation.Mabye has something to do with wen you were growing up,like everything else that makes you who you are today.[spoiler]Its my opinion so don't make a 40 reply argument about it today.[/spoiler]
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I wouldn't quite say it is a choice, but I don't think it is purely genetic either. I think it is a simple case of both nature and nurture that might have influenced their lifestyle. Maybe some events led to their feelings or maybe they have just always felt that way for some reason. There are too many variables in the situation to credit it to being sheerly one way or another. Although more times than not it isn't quite a choice, it's just who they are and how they feel.
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8 通の返信Every Gay person I've ever known is a fatherless outcast. Perhaps it wasn't completely their choice, but rather an inducement caused by the absence of a fatherly figure.
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People are like roses, that's what I have to say. If I take a rose bulb (or whatever they call it) and plant it in the ground, the environment and the way I treat it will affect how it grows, but in the end, it's still a rose.