GTRanma
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Re: Who else doesn't give two shits about Susan Boyle?
Speaking of Romans, they viewed men on men sex as love, and sex with women as a necessity to bear children.
Sooo, since that was most obviously a society based view, how can people then put that (and ancient Greece) into the 'homosexuality is hereditary' argument?
But, studies did find that if a woman has increased estrogen levels when she carries a boy in the womb, the boy will come out with more feminine features and and increased estrogen level too.
So that could contribute to why some men don't feel like men. But I do believe that it is a conscious (or unconscious depending upon how aware of their own body / feelings the person is) choice that they make who to date. I know a guy who is flaming as a bonfire in December. But he only dates women, because he decided he liked them better then men. *shrug*
Edit: But then you have the other side of the coin, I know some gay/lesbians who are only so because something happened to them in their past to force them explore their sexuality with the only option left to them, their same sex. More then a few lesbians I know are psychologically scarred in some way, so they can no longer think of men in that way, or respect them. There are some men that are that way too, talk about a vagina or show them a pic of it and they scream bloody murder. That's not natural. Psychologically they are taking out whatever mental scars they received at a young age and are projecting it upon sex organs of the sex that caused them whatever pain they felt when they were young. (Often it is rape or physical abuse, so that is indeed, to them, what caused their pain. It's easier to blame that then the person who did it.)
... I'm don't know where I am going with this ...
But it's not healthy. I really feel sorry for those types of people and really wish that they would get the help that they deserve. (And decide for themselves what they want, not have it forced upon them from a wrong that was done to them when they were young.)
Speaking of Romans, they viewed men on men sex as love, and sex with women as a necessity to bear children.
Sooo, since that was most obviously a society based view, how can people then put that (and ancient Greece) into the 'homosexuality is hereditary' argument?
But, studies did find that if a woman has increased estrogen levels when she carries a boy in the womb, the boy will come out with more feminine features and and increased estrogen level too.
So that could contribute to why some men don't feel like men. But I do believe that it is a conscious (or unconscious depending upon how aware of their own body / feelings the person is) choice that they make who to date. I know a guy who is flaming as a bonfire in December. But he only dates women, because he decided he liked them better then men. *shrug*
Edit: But then you have the other side of the coin, I know some gay/lesbians who are only so because something happened to them in their past to force them explore their sexuality with the only option left to them, their same sex. More then a few lesbians I know are psychologically scarred in some way, so they can no longer think of men in that way, or respect them. There are some men that are that way too, talk about a vagina or show them a pic of it and they scream bloody murder. That's not natural. Psychologically they are taking out whatever mental scars they received at a young age and are projecting it upon sex organs of the sex that caused them whatever pain they felt when they were young. (Often it is rape or physical abuse, so that is indeed, to them, what caused their pain. It's easier to blame that then the person who did it.)
... I'm don't know where I am going with this ...
But it's not healthy. I really feel sorry for those types of people and really wish that they would get the help that they deserve. (And decide for themselves what they want, not have it forced upon them from a wrong that was done to them when they were young.)
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