Therefor, one cannot prove that any people are born homosexual.
So the biological cause of homosexuality in humans is unproven.
If it's not biological, then there must be another cause.
You are probably refering to post #5, so you are still wrong.
The OP stated "biological construct" as if what a specific body part is used as. I've stated here that we all use different body parts for what Mother Nature did NOT intend that specific body part to be used for. Therefore, it a choice that people do go against Mother Nature.
You know what I find sickening about this thread?
Homosexuality doesnt hurt innocent people who are heteorsexual.
However, deforesting, gun ownership, oralism, voting the wrong candidate, sentencing people who use certain drugs unfairly, or etc are the issues that can affect society as a whole.
You know what I find sickening about this thread?
Homosexuality doesnt hurt innocent people who are heteorsexual.
However, deforesting, gun ownership, oralism, voting the wrong candidate, sentencing people who use certain drugs unfairly, or etc are the issues that can affect society as a whole.
The first 5 words of the quote I pulled from you specifically say that homosexuality is a choice, because you were answering a question as to why anyone would still believe it was a choice.
Be careful what you ask for rolling7...you just might get it. In this case you did.
Rolling, rolling, rolling, keep them doggies rolling......
You said homosexuality was a choice. You claimed you did not say that. Busted. Too bad. And that was just the first post I could find. We all know there are hundreds of them on this forum. You do realize that when you spout this crap it can come back and bite you in the ass, don't you? Oh wait.....I guess you realize it now!
And you didn't even bother to thank me for doing what you asked me to do. How rude!
Well, the argument is little Johnny sees it and ask questions, that are really no harder to answer then straight couple questions... but some people think so.
If it's important to teach your child that homosexuality is not a part of 'The Plan' (whatever plan that happens to be for that parent, emotional, religious, biological...) it's not that hard to say, "Joe and Bob are a couple, just like mommy and daddy- but because they are both (sex goes here), (infomercial about 'The Plan' here)."
Almost the same discussion is possible with Freddie crack-head, "Freddie puts poisons into his body and it hurts him, but Freddie does this anyway, maybe beacuse he liked other poisons that didn't hurt him as much... Don't do drugs"
Legislating against something, anything- does not cause it to cease... just cease being, nor not becoming legal.
I personally just refuse to harm a group of people based on things I -don't- know about them, I will not condemn the many for the one who is genetically innocent. It's not for me to judge... not for me to decide if 'this' female is too female to be a partner to 'that' other female- either of which might be male genetically.
There are TWO parts to the OP but I know you ignored that fact.
The OP speaks of biological construct and that has nothing at all to do with homosexuallity or any sexuallity. As I said, your choice to use your fist as a hammer or not.
What do you think a biological construct is?
Hint: go get a dictionary and then spend some time looking a bunch of words up.
What does a fist or a hammer have to do with sexuality?
Oh.......wait.......sadomasochist, right? You into that, are you?
Aren't' gays into THAT? :P (I know both straights and gays are into that but they're sterotypically gay.)
With all the scientific evidence out there that homosexuality is a biological construct, and the fact that members of the LGBT community themselves say that their sexual orientation is a part of who they are, why do some still claim that it's a choice?
What do you think a biological construct is?
Hint: go get a dictionary and then spend some time looking a bunch of words up.
What does a fist or a hammer have to do with sexuality?
Oh.......wait.......sadomasochist, right? You into that, are you?
Biological construct means what your specific body part is specifically intended for. To use a body part for other that its intended purpose is a choice.
This fits along the line that your fist was never meant to be a hammer, get off your lazy butt and go get a real hammer to use. But it also fits along the line that a fist was not intended to be force into an anus nor a vagina, you are free to do so if you wish.
Construct
Construct
(noun) The combination of a bone graft, metal instrumentation, prosthetic devices and/or bone cement applied to a specific level of the spinal column in the setting of segmental spinal instability.
Module 9: Definitions
There is often confusion around three terms that exist here: sex, sexual orientation, and gender. This point of clarification may help.
Sex is the category for what is actually in your pants. This can be something assigned at birth, something chosen, or something else entirely.
Gender is the kind of pants you are wearing. These change over time with experience, choice, peer group, and preference. This also includes how other people view your pants and the attributes they give to them.
Sexual orientation is whose pants you would like to get into. This can change over time, be a solid category, or be something more flexible. (http://bama.ua.edu/~safezone/2010manual.pdf)
Sex - a biological construct that labels a person based on their primary and secondary sex characteristics that include: hormones, genitalia, outside appearance such as facial hair or breasts, and chromosomes.
Intersex - a general term used for a variety of conditions in which a person is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male. Inappropriate: Hermaphrodite.
Sexual Orientation- a term used to refer to a person's emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction to individuals of a particular gender.
Heterosexual - a person attracted primarily to people of the opposite sex.
Homosexual - a person attracted primarily to people of the same sex. Appropriate: gay, lesbian. Inappropriate: fag, faggot, dyke.
Bisexual - a person attracted to people of both sexes (not necessarily equally).
Pansexual - a person attracted to people regardless of gender.
Asexual - someone who does not experience sexual attraction.
Construct - definition from Biology-Online.org
Oh wait... wrong one...
Module 9: Definitions | Dean of Students
Here's a yucky article (in that it is unjust)
http://college.cengage.com/psychology/resources/student/news/News_20020324.html
I got an error on the link, but if it is unjust, it is probably just as well.
Student Resources for Psychology
Psych in the News
Kansas Court Rules that Transgendered Woman is a Man
By Elaine Cassel
When Joe Gardner’s 85-year-old father died in 1999 without a will, meaning that he and his father’s 40-year-old wife would equally divide his father’s $2.5 million estate, Joe set out to find a way to get it all for himself. He did not know how easy it would be until he found out that his father had married a man.
Actually, Marshall Gardiner had married a woman, J’Noel Ball. Or at least she was a woman when he married her. Through some crafty investigation, son Joe learned that J’Noel was transgendered. Diagnosed with gender dysphoria disorder, J’Noel had undergone sex reassignment treatment and surgery in 1994 to change her biological sex (male) to her identified gender (female). She changed her name from Jay to J’Noel and obtained a new birth certificate under Wisconsin law (the state of her birth, and one of 20 states that provide new birth certificates upon sex reassignment surgery) that identified her by her new name and sex. J’Noel married Marshall in 1998.
Joe contested the will in Kansas, where Marshall Gardiner lived with his young wife. He alleged that his father had been defrauded and did not know he was marrying a transgendered man. More importantly, since Joe could not prove that Marshall was a victim of J’Noel’s fraud, he alleged that under Kansas law sex reassignment surgery did not change the legal fact: a person born a man or a woman will be a man or a woman forever. And since same-sex marriages are not recognized as legal marriages in any state (though Vermont recognizes same-sex unions, it does not grant them the same legal status as marriage), Marshall Gardiner could not have been legally married to J’Noel. Thus, Joe would inherit all of his father’s wealth.
The Kansas court agreed with Joe. Its opinion shows a lack of understanding of the distinct concepts of sex and gender. Sex is a biological construct, determined in utero according to chromosomes that control the development of external and internal sex characteristics. But gender is a psychological construct. It is an intimate part of our self-concept, developed between the ages of two and five, in which we either identify with our biologically determined sex or, in rare instances, reject it and insist that there is a boy or girl trapped in the body of the opposite sex.
The DSM-IV diagnosis of gender dysphoria disorder (sometimes referred to as gender identity disorder) involves a rejection of one’s biological sex and an intense desire to actually be the other sex. Gender dysphoria disorder does not refer to a boy being "effeminate" or a girl being a "tomboy." Rather, the sufferer actually identifies him- or herself as the opposite of their biologically determined sex.
The Kansas court, however, misses that distinction between one’s biologically innate sex and one’s gender. It ruled that one’s gender is fixed by the "Creator" at birth, and cannot be changed by a physician’s scalpel. Once having found this, the court said that the marriage was invalid from the outset and that son Joe was the beneficiary of his father’s entire estate.
The decision indicates the gap between the law and psychology. Even though psychology and medicine recognize and treat gender dysphoria disorder, many states refuse to legally sanction the sex change, forcing transgendered people who undergo the ultimate treatment--painful surgical sex reassignment and life-long hormone treatment—to live in legal limbo. J’Noel is a biological female (by virtue of her sex reassignment surgery) and a psychological female (as a result of her gender dysphoria). But, under the law of Kansas and other states, she is still Jay—in J’Noel’s body.
You can read the full text of the court’s opinion at:
KS Court Cases: Find KS Opinions at FindLaw
Elaine Cassel, Marymount University and Lord Fairfax Community College
That one is definitely yucky.