RickWhite
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I'd want to be a lesbian.I'm not gay, but if i was, I'd want a boyfriend with a hard-on the size of my pinkie finger... (and not because I want a matching set...)
I'd want to be a lesbian.I'm not gay, but if i was, I'd want a boyfriend with a hard-on the size of my pinkie finger... (and not because I want a matching set...)
Hmmmmm..... Yes, me too! We could be friends?I'd want to be a lesbian.
I am a lesbian, trapped in a mans body. lmaoI'd want to be a lesbian.
I would like to ask you a question... (a few rather, sorry)So your stance is to assume that homosexuality is a learned behavior because there is a lack of genetic evidence to the contrary? Did I get that right?
You don't seem to get how science works.
Thank you.I come here for blood....your civility earns my full respect. And I learned a little too.
No, you are wrong. First, I have told you that I have a degree in biology and I have produced dozens of scientific reports.Homosexuality is no different that anything else. In absence of solid evidence demonstrating a natural, genetic cause, the reasonable man must assume it is more than likely a learned behavior.
So your stance is to assume that homosexuality is a learned behavior because there is a lack of genetic evidence to the contrary? Did I get that right?
You don't seem to get how science works. We have been over this before, Rick. Your theory, that homosexuality is a learned behavior, is just a theory, as is my theory that there is some type of genetic component to homosexuality. Neither one of these theories can ever, ever, ever be proven. However, they can be disproven. For if we find even one single scrap of evidence that shows that homosexuality is indeed genetic, then that refutes the theory that homosexuality is purely a learned behavior. And guess what? Neuroscientists already have tons of evidence, as well as people who study things like biology and sexual orientation. So your theory, that homosexuality is purely a learned behavior, has already been disproven. And the empirical evidence for my theory, that there is some type of genetic component that plays some role in sexual orientation, is rapidly accumulating as neuroscience advances.
i think they feel that they should be bestowed with the same rights as every other citizen of their respective country. i know, wtf right?They seem rather hateful and bitter, it might be all the shit packin they do.
Did you read the so called "study" you posted? Did you notice how poor the grammar is? I can tell you from experience this would not be considered acceptable material in my undergraduate class'. What is the source?Even if a genetic link was found, it still would not mean that there are not other issues that may be associated with homosexuality. There is proof that there are other mental issues associated and the APA has yet another PC explanation blaming "pressures from society." This is another assumption for which they have no proof.
Suicide
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Race and age play a factor in the increased risk. The highest ratios for males are attributed to caucasians when they are in their youthhood. By the age of 25, their risk is down to less than half of what it was however black gay males risk steadily increases to 8.6 times more likely. Through a lifetime the risks are 5.7 for white and 12.8 for black gay and bisexual males. Lesbian and bisexual females have opposite effects with less attempts in youthhood when compared to heterosexual females. Through a lifetime the likelihood to attempt nearly triple the youth 1.1 ratio for caucasion females, however for black females the rate is effected very little (less than 0.1 to 0.3 difference) with heterosexual black females having a slightly higher risk throughout most of the age-based study.[4]
Gay and lesbian youth who attempt suicide are disproportionately subject to anti-gay attitudes, and have weaker skills for coping with discrimination, isolation, and loneliness,[4][27] and were more likely to experience family rejection[28] than those who do not attempt suicide
I would say societal pressures definitely have an effect. The fact that you continue to try to link homosexuality with mental illnesses over and over and over again is just pathetic, especially considering "The research and clinical literature demonstrate that same-sex sexual and romantic attractions, feelings, and behaviors are normal and positive variations of human sexuality. The longstanding consensus of the behavioral and social sciences and the health and mental health professions is that homosexuality per se is a normal variation of human sexual orientation.[2] "
Also, what you ignore about so many of your 30-40 year old studies is that...
In the late 19th century, and throughout most of the 20th century, it was standard for psychology to view homosexuality in terms of pathological models as a mental illness. That classification began to be subjected to critical scrutiny in research which consistently failed to produce any empirical or scientific basis for regarding homosexuality as a disorder or abnormality. As results from such research accumulated, professionals in medicine, mental health, and the behavioral and social sciences reached the conclusion that it was inaccurate to classify homosexuality as a mental disorder and that the DSM classification reflected untested assumptions based on once-prevalent social norms and clinical impressions from unrepresentative samples comprising patients seeking therapy and individuals whose conduct brought them into the criminal justice system.[1]
To quote some old fool I know...."the convenience is amazing."
Again I have to show you where your logic fails. What I am doing above is properly assigning the burden of proof. This is in stark contrast to the stuff you have posted from the APA in which the burden of proof is put on the wrong party. This is also known as appeal to ignorance.My take on the issue is simple. Child abuse, neglect and bad parenting is an epidemic in America. You see this every time you see some belligerent ass hole, tough guy biker, stripper, prostitute, delinquent punk, spoiled brat, etc. Until I see evidence to the contrary, I'm going to assume this is the cause of Homosexuality as well.
Wait, hold on.....did he just say 'until I see evidence to the contrary' and then base his belief on a lack of evidence to the contrary? I believe someone warned us about doing that, but who? Hmmmmm, think deep....
Also, according to their own admission, the APA formed their opinion on the matter based not on evidence, but only on the fact that there is no proof to the contrary. In science, you do not just assume something is a fact because there is no proof to the contrary. Something becomes a relative fact when a hypothesis is formed and tested. You can't just say it is a fact that aliens created man because there is no proof they didn't.
"As the worlds leading anthropological association, we have determined that there is absolutely no evidence suggesting that human life was not the product of an alien endeavor."
See how silly that sounds in the proper prospective.
Yeah, when put in the 'perspective' (hehe, prospective) it does sound kinda silly, now don't it?
as any responsible parent i would insist on meeting and discussing with any adult(s) who would take responsibility for the care of my child.Just curious:
How many people would let their 13 year old son go on a weekend camping trip with two gay men as their chaperons?
if you are suggesting a boy & girl camp scenario then i would be more concerned about how my blossoming and overly hormonal daughter conducts herself.Of those who answer yes, would you also let your blossoming 13 year old daughter do likewise if the two men were straight?
loaded and nonexistant scenario for the win.What if you found out they would be sharing tents?