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Mi, 28 Juni 2006 08:13 |
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I'm not saying anything, honest, but who else has read this?
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID= 0005A6D3-7ADC-
14A0-B6C483414B7F4945
Having Older Brothers Increases a Man's Odds of Being Gay
Science Image: family tree
The number of biological older brothers a boy's mother has carried--
whether they live with him in the same household or not--affects his
chances of being gay.....Bogaert discovered that even if a young man did
not grow up in the same house as his older brothers, the fact that he
had older biological brothers increased his odds of being gay......
I, personally, can't think of anybody who has lots of older brothers and
seems to have trouble analysing his own feelings towards the opposite
sex, honest. I mean, the sort of boy who might launch into a dramatic
physical relationship with a girl just after being accused of having no
experience with the opposite sex. If you are coming to any conclusions,
it's nothing to do with me :-)
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A.G.McDowell
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