I doubt it. If they haven't found a gene, therefore it isn't biological. The outcome of homosexuality is dependant on a lot of factors...a combination of social, familial, and other developmental experiences. Overly simplistic to say only one thing causes it, or either you are or you aren't.
Nobody is born gay or lesbian, but they choose the same sex lifestyle, I believe to resolve certain issues. God doesn't make someone homosexual. There also must be certain psychological factors, and that same sex lifestyle is a quick fix.
I personally had experiences where I received negative feedback on the topic of homosexuality. At one point, I read on the net about a certain actor, and what I understood he was dating this other guy, and yes that was awkward to learn about it like that.
I don't care what people say. I don't like that there's a limited perspective when some attractive person realizes what they are, and justifies how they turned out.
Caroline.
Probably not.
There is no current genetic link at this time.
Helen B. McDonald has written: 'Homosexuality' -- subject(s): Counseling of, Homosexuality, Gays, Lesbians, Gay men, Family, Methods, Counseling
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Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.Homosexuality was legalized in Slovakia in 1962.
You cannot catch homosexuality.You cannot catch homosexuality.
It was a 1988 British law that prohibited local authorities from intentionally promoting homosexuality and schools from promoting the acceptability of homosexuality as a "pretended family relationship." It was repealed in Scotland in 2000, and in England and Wales in 2003.
homosexuality is not a disease, so there is no "treatment" for it.
Homosexuality existed before civilization.
No, homosexuality is natural for many people.
I'm gay myself so I have no problems with homosexuality.
No, it does not have any effect on homosexuality.