Monday, January 11, 2010

Gay-the Back Row-channel One Is Being Gay The Result Of A Chemical Imbalance Upon Conception/during Development Of The Fetus?

Is being gay the result of a chemical imbalance upon conception/during development of the fetus? - gay-the back row-channel one

I know someone who is angry, but if there is a choice, it is obvious that some internal factors indicate the birth of a gay ... than a chemical imbalance in the brain (transsexuals, what they are because of the development). In addition, no gay gene or chromosome that can occur in a fetus ... So it is not ...

If no external influences) is increased (such as ur, a gay person then what it is to be done?

4 comments:

Shellular Kellular said...

I think for some people, homosexuality is one thing - it was a mismatch before birth or medical reason, I think some people are born gay. for others, I believe that external influences) from May to homosexuality (as a victim of abuse. I do not think that growing up with homosexual parents, that someone gay, but if it is a traumatic experience, I think it is gay. I also think that (today), it is often more or less, I do not know how to explain it - popular? Be gay ... be depressed in the way it is popular, too. Sometimes I think that to pretend that gay people for attention. But regardless of whether homosexuality is something that is physical or psychological, which gives everyone the right to treat homosexuals differently.

zeldasle... said...

Some people think that homosexuality is simply a normal variation in nature. During the entire spectrum of sexual, some asexual people, some of heterosexual, bisexual, some, some homosexuals, etc.

Nature loves diversity, hate society. Hence the desire to homosexuals as "damage" to some degree is classified. A bit silly, but people are a little ridiculous, right??

Relgia said...

I heard about a documentary will be the outcome could not be gay) enough (or much longer in the case of women, whereas testosterone in the womb.

scooter said...

Nah its just reflection of the same sex

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