Delta4Embassy
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...If you're a man, and a woman if a woman. But is it as clear-cut as that? Read an article recently mentioning how chromosomal possibilities aren't only XX or XY (female and male respectively.) But included at least half a dozen other possibilities (intersex et al.) My question then is this:
What if homosexuality/non-heterosexuality isn't so much a matter of genes, but chromosomes? And what if some who think they're males, are in fact "intersex?" Would that then "justify" their being homosexual? Intersexed people aren't always outwardly so so it stands to reason some are born in hospitals but not "altered" to conform to male or female physicality and go through life blissfully unaware they in fact are something other than "normal male/female."
I've never had a genetic/chromosomal test. But identifying as bisexual I certainly wouldn't be surprised to find out I was other than 'XY.'
What if homosexuality/non-heterosexuality isn't so much a matter of genes, but chromosomes? And what if some who think they're males, are in fact "intersex?" Would that then "justify" their being homosexual? Intersexed people aren't always outwardly so so it stands to reason some are born in hospitals but not "altered" to conform to male or female physicality and go through life blissfully unaware they in fact are something other than "normal male/female."
I've never had a genetic/chromosomal test. But identifying as bisexual I certainly wouldn't be surprised to find out I was other than 'XY.'