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- Is Being Gay Genetic? What Science Actually Says
The question of whether being gay is genetic has long fascinated scientists and the public, prompting research into sexual orientation’s origins Human sexuality is a diverse and intricate aspect of individual identity, not understood through simplistic explanations
- I was born this way - PubMed Central (PMC)
New research confirms that a mix of prenatal factors and genetic differences could explain human sexual orientation Homosexuality has been a constant throughout human evolution and civilization, and yet, science has been slow to look at the causes of sexual preferences
- Is Being Gay Genetic? What the Science Says - Biology Insights
The scientific community agrees that no single factor determines sexual orientation and that it is not a choice or the result of upbringing The consensus points toward a complex interplay of multiple biological factors that occur before a person is born
- Stop calling it a choice: Biological factors drive homosexuality
With multiple gene candidates being linked to homosexuality, it seemed highly unlikely that a single “gay” gene exists
- Is being gay a choice? Understanding sexual orientation
Being gay is not a choice; it's a fundamental part of a person's identity influenced by biological factors such as genes, hormones, and brain structure
- Why Are People Gay? Gay By Choice or Is Being Gay Genetic?
Why are people gay? Are they gay by choice or is being gay genetic? Are they born gay? Learn about the causes and reasons for being gay
- Is a person ‘born gay’, or is being gay a learned behavior?
No matter why those genes are still around, we do know that being gay is partly genetic and partly determined before a baby is even born This tells us that sexual orientation isn’t a learned behavior or a choice
- The Gay Gene is a Myth, But is Homosexuality Still Biological?
Ultimately, it can be seen that there is an emerging research pointing to the fact that homosexuality is a combination of innate biological traits and personal experiences, rather than a choice
- Do Gays Have a Choice? - Scientific American
Those deeply entrenched notions affect even the way we talk about homosexuality Even the common term “sexual preference” reflects bias, suggesting that orientation is entirely a matter of choice
- There is no gay gene. There is no straight gene. Sexuality is just . . .
Sexuality is just complex, study confirms There is no single gene responsible for a person being gay or a lesbian That's the first thing you need to know about the largest genetic
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