Nonconventional orientation: congenital or acquired

Nonconventional orientation: congenital or acquired

Nonconventional orientation is rather delicate question both in the policy of the whole state, and at discussion of the personal relations. Some are positive to such people, tries to talk some sense others, the third accuse, and many researchers still argue what percent of people in society with nonconventional orientation.

Instruction

1. Researches show that for appearance of the person with nonconventional orientation perhaps as influence of hereditary signs or conditions of development of a fruit in a womb, and education of the person in society. That is there is unambiguously only no congenital or only acquired inheritance of sexual orientation.

2. It is known that in the nature the homosexuality is shown among many animal species. Therefore it can hardly be considered a freak of nature or some failure. In human society the probability of the birth of the child with nonconventional orientation is 4-5%. That is it is no more true homosexuals who were born with this quality on all planet, than red people. The sign is rather rare, and, it also is shown not at all people openly. Education, traditions of family matter too. If at the child born with nonconventional orientation, rather strict family and a traditional environment, then most likely he even does not understand that he is a gay and will not become opened to show the feelings definitely.

3. In total about 10% of babies in a womb have a so-called "homosexual" gene. But at the birth it is shown approximately at a half of babies. Therefore questions of heredity in homosexuality are not so critical. Parents with traditional orientation can quite have a son - gay and vice versa, at the homosexual father the percent of the birth of quite traditional child is big. The same law works even in couple of monoovular twins: if one of them was born with nonconventional orientation, does not mean, as the second will be the same.

4. However the situation is not only in genes. If the boy's embryo in a womb receives the raised share of women's hormones, they can influence his orientation further. Such influence is frequent happens because of a stress or hormonal treatment of mother. Then at the birth the child receives the man's body, but thinking and behavior of the boy can be women's. Most likely such child, having matured, realizes the female essence and will become the homosexual. The same happens also to a female fruit. If the girl receives too many men's hormones during pregnancy, they can be shown in her further behavior.

5. However all these changes - hereditary or hormonal are shown only at a small shred of the population of the planet. Each human body contains both men's, and women's hormones, but it does not mean that any person can switch from one orientation to another. In the same way and lines of male thinking are peculiar to 10-15% of women, and women's - 15-20% of men. But it does not make them by homosexuals or lesbians.

6. However the mass culture can influence the person very strongly. Today information extends so quickly that many phenomena become mass. If young people and girls see every day that homosexuality is perceived as something normal, interesting and attractive, it is promoted in an anime, movies, series, then young people have a natural curiosity. Why not to try if it is fashionable? And the ban of this subject in traditional society is perceived by youth as a peculiar revolt against the senior generation, desire to annoy parents. Therefore in today's society very many see themselves representatives of nonconventional orientation, in practice those without being.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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