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Does a person Make a decision to be straight, or is one born that way and have no choice in the matter??

Turn the question around, if you are straight. Did you choose to be? Or was there in a point in your life when you woke up one day and just decided you wanted to be straight? A gay person does not choose their sexual orientation any more than they choose the color of their hair and eyes. It is just how they are born. I've known since I was 5 or 6. Not that I knew what the word gay meant at that age, but trust me, I knew I was attracted to boys in a much more different way, not sexual at that age, just a crush is the best way I can describe it.

Ask yourself: Would a sane person wake up one day and decide that they wanted to be discriminated against, hated, slurred at, spit on and possibly disowned by family and friends just for who they fell in love with?

Doesn't make much sense does it? And no matter how much our homophobic society puts us down we're here and we're still queer.

2006-10-03 15:26:55 · answer #1 · answered by JR 5 · 6 2

What is often not known is that this "born gay" idea is not new, not proven, and frequently contradicted by what the researchers actually said.
As new research studies were published, the popular press presented these as evidence that people are "born gay" and that sexual orientation is therefore unchangable. Since that time, Science has reported that George Ebers, a researcher at the University of Western Ontario, has attempted to duplicate the study but found "no evidence, not even a trend," for the "genetic link." In the scientific world, that is a big problem. More recently, another study by Rice has also stated that its results "do not support an X-linked gene underlying male gayness." However, why would a straight guy ever just "decide" to have sex with another man? It's a medical illness, some said. Born with a chemical inbalance that makes a man attracted to the same sex. I think there's probably a very complex interaction that's going on between both biology and the environment that is involved in determining homosexuality.
Despite those scientific findings, some religious groups say homosexuality is a lifestyle that can be treated, if not prevented. Brian Mustanski, who juggles studies of the genetics of homosexuality with his main work said that it's pretty definitive that biological factors play a role in determining a person's sexual orientation. In addition, because the political pressure cooker in the United States makes it difficult for scientists to get money to do more research about this. If science proves homosexuality is innate, therefore the Government and majority cant deny an equal treatment — including the right to marry for gays.
More scientists have found these lines of evidence that are pointing to the importance of biology, genes and hormones. Now their job is to connect the dots and find concrete evidence for this. A 1991 study reported similar differences in the brains of gay and heterosexual men, but the findings haven't been confirmed because it lack of additional scientific research and financial support from the Government.

2006-10-03 16:40:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this is such a common question i might as well right out an answer and memorize it for everytime i'm asked. no it is not a choice. i don't know if i was born gay or if something in my early childhood influenced me, but it was definitely not a choice. the thing about choices is that they can be taken back. choices change day by day. Homosexualism is more like a race or a religion, it is just what you are.

2006-10-04 20:50:46 · answer #3 · answered by Narry 3 · 0 0

Dose knowing the answer to this question make it better to accept people that are different or choose a different path in life?SO FAR NO ONE HAS BEEN ABLE TO FIND OUT IF IT'S BY CHOICE OR BIRTH. Whats in the bedroom should stay in the bedroom. To be upset over what another person is or do is to waste.

2006-10-03 15:52:37 · answer #4 · answered by Magica! Star 4 · 1 0

you particularly technically are not born gay or right this moment, you're born asexual. you're basically born with your sexuality predetermined, assuming you do no longer shop your asexuality. you basically advance your sexual orientation in step with what's predetermined later. little ones can even have crushes on the different and same intercourse while they're somewhat youthful. then your emotions basically further advance as you grow previous, specially circumstances it takes til puberty, specially circumstances this is faster. specially circumstances it takes longer to parent each and every thing out, yet your emotions are there. you're perplexed because of the fact of what you're taught to have faith approximately same intercourse attraction yet your emotions are nonetheless there. this is somewhat no longer a decision in any respect. if sexuality replaced into that interchangeable rather some people could elect to be right this moment somewhat than to be gay, yet they could't replace who they're. they could try, they could lie their *sses off to themselves and all of us else yet they could't replace who they're. so, the two, somewhat. you're born with your sexuality already in actuality programmed. that programming basically does not grow to be energetic until later, yet you rattling particular can not replace what's programmed.

2016-10-18 10:58:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We are born "this way". It's not something that you can just turn on and off! My younger brother is gay and for years he hated himself for feeling the way he did towards other guys BUT he couldn't/can't change it. I myself am bi, (eek all in the same family!) and have in the past fought to be "normal" and not look at chicks. It is IMPOSSIBLE to change, and most of us have probably tried to change at some stage. It's so unfair that we are singled out as "wrong". Every time someone finds out about our sexuality the struggle begins again!

2006-10-04 00:48:12 · answer #6 · answered by g!rly 1 · 0 0

They make the decision to be that way. I wonder if the women who thinks it's ok would take it up the rear like gay men do. I know that the majority of them would not, and probably say "exit only". The ones that wouldn't do that and agree that it's alright is confusing for me. To me a person is not born that way. It is more of a behavior problem. I have a 26 yr old son who is Gay. He doesn't work and basically lives off of other people. If he wants to be Gay and not work, that's his choice. He ended up bringing other guys in the house while I was working and having sex with them. I told him that was not aloud in my place and if he wanted to do that...he needed to get his own place. I gave him a choice and he continued to bring other guys in so I had to kick him out. He looks at me as being unfair and that I hate him because he's Gay, but he can't see that I gave him a choice and he was the one that kicked himself out...not me. I explained to him that if he had a place and me and my girl came over to visit him we would not be all over each other in his home and it has nothing to do with sexuality, but it does have to do with respect!!! Everyone does have a choice whether or not that they want to be gay, I choose not to be. There are consequences to everything we do in life. Even though I don't agree with the gay lifestyle, I DON"T GAY BASH!!! If that's what they choose to be...so be it, but don't have one next to me guawking and drooling or hitting up on me, cause then they just crossed the line...and it comes down to respect!!! Once again...someone is not born Gay, it's a behavior problem that they choose to do. If that was true that they are born that way...and my father was an alcoholic...then if I get a DUI...I'll tell the judge it wasn't my fault, my father passed it down to me and I was born that way...I'm sure the judge understand and let me off the hook. Of course not, it is my fault and my choice to drink, not his. When Gay's say their born that way, to me it's just a cop out excuse for the behavior they chose to live. Everything in nature takes a male and female to reproduce more whether it be plants or animals. Male plants pollenate the females, and as for animals we know how they do it. Just picture what it would be like if all the plants and animals chose the oppitsite sex....we would be all dead, cause there would be no food to eat cause they couldn't reproduce. To me it comes down to the gay person having a choice, and they chose to be that way, and not born that way.

2006-10-03 15:59:06 · answer #7 · answered by WV_Nomad 6 · 0 2

I'm not gay, but I feel like it's what you are born into. I don't think it's a decision. But then again, who I am. Just another opinion.

2006-10-03 16:17:17 · answer #8 · answered by Night Wind 4 · 1 1

there are many points of view on this one we know from science that a women body takes in man and female things that determine a persons sex

2006-10-03 15:39:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are born that way. It's not that difficult to understand. A person doesn't make a choice to be heterosexual, so why would anyone else do that?

2006-10-03 15:24:20 · answer #10 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 5 2

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