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See post 1.We are all waiting for you to actually present a scientific fact for discussion.
Red herring]Here's a page of links:
http://www.pheromones.com/about_kohl.html
I've know one of them for a while, and met her identical twin sister only once. One had longer hair so that's the only way I could tell them apart. One is normal, married, one child. The other is gay, "domestic partner", and has a kid through artificial means.
Someone explain to me how this is possible, if homosexuality is a genetic trait.
How many SHARED FINGER PRINTS have you ever heard of? Good fucking lord you people are ignorant as HELL.
Previously addressed:
The fingerprints on each of my ten fingers are unique, yet none of them belong to a gay man. Your attempt at equivalence here is meaningless.
Listing of facts:Post one states nothing more than an opinion formed in absence of scientific fact.
Listing of facts:Post one states nothing more than an opinion formed in absence of scientific fact.
"[1]I've know one of them for a while, and met her identical twin sister only once. [2]One had longer hair so that's the only way I could tell them apart. [3]One is normal, [4]married, [5]one child. [6]The other is gay, "domestic partner", and [7]has a kid through artificial means."
Non Sequiturno, that really doesn't address the point unless you are a twin with identical fingerprints to your gay twin.
I've know one of them for a while, and met her identical twin sister only once. One had longer hair so that's the only way I could tell them apart. One is normal, married, one child. The other is gay, "domestic partner", and has a kid through artificial means.
Someone explain to me how this is possible, if homosexuality is a genetic trait.
As stated.Okay, you win. What's your point?
How's the skiing in March?
Non Sequitur; Argumentum ad hominemyour whole goddamn assumption is a non sequiter, dude.
once again, we see why science PWNS dogma junkies.
For the reasons previously stated Dr. Valerie. Do you have a specific comment on what I've already argued?OK professor glockmail, can you explain how you came to the conclusion that hormones are not a factor?
Based on their athletic careers (both Olympic medalists, one gold, one silver) I assure you that they are both "type A". I think its fairly obvious in this case that one chose her orientation, although I agree that you can never be 100% certain.There are numerous possibilities and/or explanations. Just because their genetics are identical, do all identical twins have identical personalities? Have there ever been identical twins where one has a type A personality and the other type B? I don't know the answer, but my guess would be yes. Assuming yes is the answer, how would you explain this? Just because their genetic makeup is exactly the same, it doesn't mean that other factors within the body could be different. For instance, one might be lacking in a certain enzyme/hormone that could be responsible for the conundrum.
Here's another more likely hypothesis; While I personally believe that the vast majority of homosexual tendencies and behavior are instinctive and completely natural to those individuals, I do believe that in certain circumstances, a small number of these people actually choose the lifestyle against their own natural insticts. Maybe the twin that is in the lesbian relationship made a consious choice to go against her natural sexuality due to outside influences.
"Again, I'm going to limit my discussion of the scientific facts here, that in this case, the gay twin could not have been born that way."