Are there any reliable resources/studies that address the issue of being gay? (MI) posted by repoman to (8 comments total)
I was astonished to learn that a freind of mine thought being gay was entirely nurture, and not at all nature. I disagree and want to present someting to him that is not just the opinion of family or freinds. Thanks. posted by repoman at 10:12 AM on December 7, 2004
An interesting article about vowel production in homosexuals, although probably not what you're looking for.
If you're looking for an article that says homosexuality is 100% nature and 0% nurture, you're unlikely to find it. Arguments saying the opposite are commonly found in religious doctrine. Thus far, I think that the consensus is "a little of both," which is often the answer to nature/nurture debates. As far as identifying a "gay gene," I'm pretty sure it hasn't been done. posted by trey at 10:31 AM on December 7, 2004
A good resource, that manages to be pretty reasonable & presents - side by side - vastly different views on this subject is religioustolerance.org
Discussion of the 'cause' can be found here posted by raedyn at 11:21 AM on December 7, 2004
I found these on Google scholar. You can probably find more if you search around for anatomical differences. These 2 studies were easier for me to find because I remember when the studies came out (so to speak). posted by kamikazegopher at 11:24 AM on December 7, 2004
This is not a study, but a statement by an ex-gay ministry in England that has come to the realization, after 12 years of trying to cure the homosexuality of its paritioners (through psychotherapy and spiritual guidance,) that it just doesn't work. If your friend has been swayed by evangelical christian ideas about why people are gay, this might help your argument. posted by sophie at 2:53 PM on December 7, 2004
You might try emailing the folks here. They've got an extensive library. posted by JanetLand at 5:14 PM on December 7, 2004
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