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and as for my 'gay' from birth theory.. while ur genes may tell you ur attracted to males... its you who decide who u'd rather fuck, attraction or not.
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umm, well it is not possible to be "born gay"...it is proven that homosexual behaviour is developed from two main factors:
1. values/ morals and 'family beliefs'
2. experiences
it's tru that ur family can 'transfer' characteristics to an offspring...however, not through the genes. it's passed on through morals and teachings that the family believes - so if a parent believes that homosexuality/ bisexuality is not morally wrong, then the likelyhood is that the child will believe that too, and therefore accept it as a lifestyle
experiences also play a major role in the sexuality of an individual.
an individual has a certian level of "love" they need to experience before they are "satisfied". if a child has grown up with no satisfaction of love, this will result in that child searching for love elsewhere. this lack of love may not just be the result all forms of abuse or neglect, but even divorce, having a single parent, lack of a comfortable home environment of a parent and even the parents not spending time with the child.
for example, a child's parent (mother) has been sick ever since that child was young. the mum is in a state where she is mentally 'there' however, she cant go out with her child and spend time with her. the child stole her friends' bookmark and changed a classmates spelling word on his list so he could get a lower grade, just for the sake of it. the child does not like to socialise with other children of her grade, however only those which are in the grade under her. she often thinks what it will be like to have her excellent teacher as a mother, but all this time, she or anyone else has not realised that her behaviour may be a result of this needing to feel loved/ gain attention.
a child will be affected by this lacking in their life, and therefore will act upon it. they may not even be actions which are not recognised as actions to be loved, for example: stealing at a young age, damaging property, lack of concentration in class, not wanting to socialise with other children, bullying, along with an actual hunger for love. im not saying that no child that has a 'normal' family environment has not acted in these certian ways, however, let me continue
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these actions are seen by most of the public eye as 'normal child-like behaviour', however the problem is when the child continues on with these types of behaviours later on in life, into either more serious versions of these actions or different ones.
>looking for alternative forms of love.
>homosexuality.