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Born gay?Moderator: BioTeam lol....yeah.....i dunt realli think they ppl can b born gay!...it is as many have said
Multi - factorial ... environment + genes - There Is A Solution For Every Problem We Humans Have
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I've heard that younh gay children are more violent towards other children. My friend even stated that gay children and adults usually look uglier than normal people, but I doubt genes would cause such a difference.
Last edited by Condraz23 on Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
yes... just because you are gay doesn't mean you are not as good looking as the rest. Some known supermodels are gay. I believe being gay is affected mainly by the environment. It is possible though that some genetic variation can occur or that an environmental trigger would cause a gene to manifest and favor the "gayish" behavior. I don't believe its an abnormality though same as I don't believe that they are more violent or uglier.
well , i dont really think that they can born gay, but by living in an invironment that supports or do not disagree with idea of being homosexual, he/she can become "gay" !!
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Nop, no chance to born gay.
Gays are influenced by environment/ situations ect. it may be psychic. Mostly Psychological. Depression. Feeling of lonelyness Due to no GF, BF. Or feeling of more secure with close friend than others. Afried of making friend of opp sex. Many...............More Nature Bangs On My Mind
OK but explain why Some boys were "feminish"
even in kindergarden and they became gay ? "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
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