I doubt very much that that could turn you gay!
2007-04-20 03:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Good theory! Start researching back grounds. It may be possible. I'm not gay myself but I had very close relationships with people in the early teen years that did fit your description to a "T". Only explanation really. Some people say that it's from a very young age these feelings occur. I think that would be natural curiosity about other humans. Good one. Look into it. I have always believed there was more to it than... "I was born this way." It's too put on. In my opinion. I do not intend to be offesive to anyone. I hope I haven't. Observation, interaction and my personal experiences are my own and abundant. I am a people watcher.
2007-04-20 03:39:07
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answered by Jen 5
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Not absolutely true. There are two ways to be(come) gay. One is through life's experiences, the other is, you're born that way. So to answer the question, "Is there a possibility...yes, a possibility." But look into all issues...sometimes teens do the most shocking thing they can think of to upset their parents. Be sure that is not what's happening. You don't want to act that way and then discover you're not gay. Figure out the motivation, if you think these are possibilities, before you act on a life-long lifestyle.
2007-04-20 03:34:40
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answered by Dizz 2
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People do not 'become' gay, it may well be that their true sexuality is clearer to them as they mature but I do not believe rejection or any other form of abuse would be a cause. Being gay is purely biological and should not be seen as a symptom of something dreadful. Both my daughters are gay, they are bright beautiful wonderful women and I am extremely proud of them. They are what they are because of their biological makeup. When I questioned my daughter as to whether she really was gay one time, she answered "would anyone really put themselves through the hasstle and prejudice suffered by gay people just for the fun of it" - says it all.
2007-04-20 06:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say no to this because it isn't your parents, friends, or anyone else that makes one gay but its the way you feel deep down inside. They could dig up thier homosexuality as teens but even then they felt it from early life or from birth that he/she was gay/lesbian. One can not be turned or converted to this lifestyle from being rejected by any parent, same sex or not.
2007-04-20 03:35:25
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answered by gatz1000 4
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Nothing can make someone BECOME gay. That's stupid.
You are or aren't, there is no becoming, turning, deciding etc.
If your kid is gay, it's not the end of the world. If you accept him then he'll grow into a happy and healthy adult. If you reject him he's going to lead a life of depression.
Love your child, don't reject them or try to change them. They don't pick this, it's just a part of them. It doesn't define them or make them bad people.
Love and accept your child, it's the right thing to do.
2007-04-20 04:25:12
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answered by Luis 6
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I don't think that rejection by anyone causes a person to become gay. Perhaps they were gay to begin with and the rejection just brought it out.
2007-04-20 03:36:44
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answered by liberty11235 6
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No. That has nothing to do with it. Sexuality is so hard to understand you just can't break it down as to you have to be straight or what makes someone gay. Its a matter of who the person is attracted to and when these emotions start to come up. Usually teen years.
2007-04-20 03:34:52
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answered by Mosh 3
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i do not see any way being gay would comfort someone from the pain of rejection
why the parent rejects a child is a very interesting issue and has alot to do with the circumstances
some parents are terrified of being inadequate in their childs eyes and seek isolation from the childs scrtutiny
some parents are uncomfortable with how to be a proper parent and unconsciously seek isolation
s0me are damaged by the feeling that they are being rejected
etc etc
can you be more specific
2007-04-20 03:43:30
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answered by aubry 2
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People don't suddenly become gay later in life, they either always were or they always weren't, although their orientation may be more clearly defined as they mature and develop adult relationships. However, what causes or contributes to one being a homosexual is still unknown. So far, there is no single factor that has been to shown to have a definite influence on one's orientation, none that isn't refuted by countless exceptions.
2007-04-20 04:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think so as that parent has no connection with you, i would think that rejection from a same sex parent would make you hate that sex.so if you like the same sex it's probably because you are just gay, and the way you were meant to be
2007-04-23 04:57:08
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answered by chicfest81 3
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