Sexuality & Hormones

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Laura

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Hate to poke holes in your theory, but um...it's not much of a theory, lol. Hormones can certainly influence one's orientation, but so can alcohol and a BFF with nice boobs. In the end, it comes down to a variety of factors, biological and environmental. Besides, not all gay people are born that way, some are entirely latent.
 

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This is how sexuality works:
:jbl: Hi I'm Jim. I am normal American. I pay my bills, I'm straight, I don't like dem immigrants comin' to my country, and I loveeeeee paying taxes.
:russo: Hmmm time for a swerve!
:jbl: No what's happening!
:russo: Swerve time!
:jbl: NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO
:robbie: Hi Im gay.
I am 50% sure this is the reason
 

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You can't use animal behavior to justify human behavior. Animals also eat their offspring, kill each other, have sex with their offspring, and so on. So by that logic, since they have sex with their children, it is okay for humans as well. I am not trying to argue, just saying that those ideas are also on shakey grounds.

They aren't really on shakey ground. A lot of human nature is founded in instinct, the same thing that drives the animal kingdom. What separates us from animals is the level of cognitive thinking that we as a species have developed. Most animals that eat their offspring are non monogamous species. Humans are monogamous. Most animals that breed with their young are forced to because of inbreeding. Plus in the animal kingdom sex is a way to establish dominance.

Humans still showcase all these traits but in different forms. When humans want to establish dominance they do it in general by way of speech, dress or material worth, there are still humans who establish dominance via sex, since we are monogamous we don't eat our young plus we as a society have come to the conclusion to not eat of our own kind.

Sexual nature is in so many ways bound to instinct, latent or prominent. It is not something that can be changed since it is part of that persons nature. Those who say they have are either unknowingly bisexual or just fooling themselves.
 
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Sexual nature is in so many ways bound to instinct, latent or prominent. It is not something that can be changed since it is part of that persons nature. Those who say they have are either unknowingly bisexual or just fooling themselves.

This is pretty much the most intelligent paragraph in the thread.