It has been proved that homosexuality is a genetic trait and not able to be controlled. Being gay is NOT a disease. A disease can be treated with medications or therapy - homosexuality cannot and those that are gay should not be forced to believe this.
2006-12-21 13:54:19
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answered by Decoy Duck 6
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What about Huntingtons or Alzheimer? the point isn't that genetic defects and ailments exist, the point is that you anticipate some thing that's genetic ought to immediately be a genetic illness or disease. The examples of eye colour and hair colour coach you incorrect: no, basically because some thing is genetic does not recommend that is a disease, as shown with the help of those examples. you need to extremely use some education in uncomplicated common sense. playstation i'm not declaring being gay is genetic. basically because that's in-born does not recommend genetics. basically putting forward the glaring flaw on your 'common sense'.
2016-12-01 01:52:05
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answered by ? 4
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I think that people choose to be gay and it has nothing to do with genetics
2006-12-21 14:01:23
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answered by Urchin 6
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no
just like being straight cannot be transmitted
it's a preference, and some people don't realize they're gay. one of my friends only just realized he was gay after having had girlfriends and everything! ^_^ then he made out with a guy and liked it and realized why all his relationships had been missing something....a guy!
2006-12-21 13:53:20
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answered by Tala 2
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Not at all. If you are around it all the time....you may have the same feelings as homosexuals, but its totally not genetic.
2006-12-21 13:51:37
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answered by amandameibeyer 4
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The other gay question that I don’t really know. I don’t really know why people turned gay unless they wanted to, or feel it. Talk about the gay things, I heard it somewhere that all dogs are gays, I don’t think they do. Anyway, I hope to get my two points for I don’t really know?
2006-12-21 14:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If it were passed on genetically, it would not survive many generations!
2006-12-21 14:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely not. Genetics has nothing to do with it.
2006-12-21 14:08:56
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answered by Lil Bit 3
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no not true at all. unless like you have two dads and you grew up thinking that was the right way...
2006-12-21 13:51:53
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answered by kay 2
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I only hope that we can irradicate it like other diseases.
2006-12-21 13:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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