That question is moot, because homosexuality cannot be from a completely genetic cause. In studies done on identical twins, only half of the other twins of gay men were homosexual. If homosexuality were completely genetic, then all of the twins would have been homosexual.
Besides, genetic predispositions are not protected in the Constitution.
This is a flawed question. Consider the following points:
In Japan there are some laws protecting gays and lesbians, and being gay is not illegal. Regardless, of their protecting laws many gays and lesbians feel cultural pressure to hide their homosexuality.
It's not a phase; if women are lesbians, they stay lesbians, unless they discover themselves to be bi. Ten percent of women are lesbian.
Helen B. McDonald has written: 'Homosexuality' -- subject(s): Counseling of, Homosexuality, Gays, Lesbians, Gay men, Family, Methods, Counseling
There is typically no difference between the number of lesbians (female homosexuals) and gays (male homosexuals).
Governor Perry is opposed to same-sex marriage. He supported an amendment to the Texas constitution banning gay marriage. He has stated that homosexuality is a choice and that gays and lesbians should choose abstinence.
Homophobia can be displayed by individuals of any gender. Research has shown that men are more likely to exhibit overt forms of homophobia, while women may display more subtle or covert forms. Overall, attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals vary among individuals regardless of gender.
Since all heterosexual women have a fear of female homosexuality, only women that are bisexual or lesbian should answer questions about female homosexuality, and since heterosexual women are only attracted to the opposite sex only bisexual women and women that are lesbians should answer questions about female homosexuality.
Donald G. Casswell has written: 'Lesbians, gay men, and Canadian law' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Homosexuality, Law and legislation, Lesbians, Gay men
Ursula Sillge has written: 'Un-Sichtbare Frauen' -- subject(s): Government policy, Homosexuality, Lesbians
No it is not. Homosexuality is technically illegal in Lebanon and gays and lesbians face significant discrimination.
Sadly, no.
Huashan Zhou has written: 'Tong zhi shen xue' -- subject(s): Christianity, Homosexuality, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Homosexuality 'Xianggang tong zhi gu shi' -- subject(s): Identity, Gays, Homosexuality, Coming out (Sexual orientation), Lesbians