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Well are they?
Well are they?
Well are they?
I think that most folks are born straight, but some may be born Gay.. I don't know. it is a mystery. On the other hand, it just may be easier for person to go against the norm, if they believe they don't have any choice in the matter.
Frankly the genetic thing is not something that will be solved in this forum. We can only deal with opinion and likes and dislikes.
Of course people are born straight. And some people are born gay. And you know what? It doesn't make a damn bit of difference how you're born, people should get off your back and leave you alone about it.
:2rofll: .....No some are born with spina bifida or some other curvature of the spine.
N one knows for sure.........
wtf does that mean?I guess I'll just consolt the "Nig-ga one who knows for sure.....".
that is a fact.N one knows for sure.........
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Moderator's Warning: A thread, exemplified by the poll options, created with no purpose other than to lampoon and or troll. To the Basement.
No, a thread created in response to another to give some balance. Shame you miss the point.
All are born straight. No one is born 'gay'.
Science has not been able to prove a genetic link to same sex attractions. That is because there is not one to be found.Can you prove that?
Science has not been able to prove a genetic link to same sex attractions. That is because there is not one to be found.![]()
My life experiences point me in the direction that same sex attractions are a result environmental conditions and upbringing... and the loose moral absolutes of many people.
There are many factors involved... I would say much of it involves weak parenting skills and the lack of 'father figures' in many households.Exactly what kind of environmental conditions and upbringing would "turn someone gay"?
There are many factors involved... I would say much of it involves weak parenting skills and the lack of 'father figures' in many households.