No, gay people are not a biological deficiency.
Sometimes being gay is difficult on a person because of the majority of society's view on homosexuality. Some gay people may try to hide their sexuality or try to become "not gay" but because being gay is biological and not a choice, there is no way to "get out" of it.
Being gay is not an idea. It is a part of a person's identity. Its part of who they are. Gay people have been around since people have existed and will continue to do so well into the future. Their is no choice in being gay. Some people might disagree with this but the biological evidence is overwhelming that being gay is genetic and the environment may have some influence.
The goitre is used as a biological marker for iodine deficiency. Goitre manifestation indicates that other damaging effects of iodine deficiency are already present.
GRID stands for Gay Related Immune Deficiency.
GRID (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency)
Sexual orientation (being gay, straight or bisexual) is a characteristic that is inborn. That means that people are born gay or straight--it's due either to biological considerations in the womb or shortly thereafter and/or genetics.
GRID is an acronym for Gay-Related Immune Deficiency, which is another name for AIDS.
Yes, there is. Tests have shown that gay men have different balances of hormones and different wiring in the brain to straight men. It is theorised by many that there is also a genetic difference, but there isn't yet any proof of this. Tests on women have been inconclusive so far.
Hans Studer has written: 'The regulation of thyroid function in iodine deficiency' -- subject- s -: Biological control systems, Iodine deficiency diseases, Thyroid gland
That's right--being gay or straight is inborn (genetic or biological), and there's nothing you can do about it.
You can meet gay people but you can't "get" gay people.
Yes, gay people are actually gay.