Mjäll
Bluelighter
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- Jun 25, 2008
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Well you're allowed to have your opinion.
It's not totally impossible that exposure to something in the womb could cause it.
Although since homosexuality goes as far back as antiquity, im not quite sure what people would have been exposed to that would. Possibly hormones or something made by the mother.
Not sure how that fits into the animal kingdom either though.
I'm not using quotes cause I consider what I'm saying as just general discussion, for anyone. You most likely aren't the only one here who believes it's environmental.
At the end of the day, I don't think it matters what 'causes' it. It matters more how society reacts to it and how they treat people who might happen to be gay.
Are your sure you fully understand that i'm not arguing that homosexuality is 100% environmental? You are responding as if that's what i propose, even though i have carefully explained this is not the case. Pointing out that other animals also exhibit homosexuality might serve to disprove the idea that it is 100% environmental, but in no way whatsoever proves that it's 0% environmental. In other words, it's completely irrelevant to what we're discussing.
Anyway i'm glad you now agree that environmental factors can't be ruled out. I'm puzzled as to why you think only the very specific environmental subset of exposure in the womb could have influence, but i'll leave it at that.
Regarding quotes, they serve two neat functions: They notify respondents which facilitates communication, and they clarify the intended recipient. Furthermore, quotes do not in anyway destroy the opportunity for general open discussion. I recommend using quotes. They're a feature.