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I have looked at a good number of studies on this topic that seem to prove the hypothesis you want. One statistic I saw that tends to make me think the no choice assumption might be right, is that the distribution of homosexuals (male) in different societies and cultures around the world is relativly constant.
But to be honest, that is not a really strong argument.
The strongest argument is that homosexuality is very common in the animal kingdom. Animals are much more driven by instinct and less by rational decision making.
This suggests they likely are just following their instincts and basic urgers, not making a decision to be different.