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Sexual Orientation Le Vay
433 wordsHomosexuality Homosexuals have never seemed to be a widely accepted group in America. Many people are still disgusted by the fact that there are such people in the world. This is getting better, however: there are many pro-gay / lesbian /bisexual organizations and such these days. Homosexuality is becoming acceptable in more and more clubs, workplaces, and schools. The attraction to the same sex in most cultures has been treated as abnormal type of behavior or even a crime. According to our soci...
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Lesbian Or Gay Gay Or Lesbian
2,149 wordsMatter of Choice Introduction In todays progressive society we can talk about who we are, what we like and dislike. But when it comes to our sexual orientation especially if we are not heterosexual, we may find it difficult to talk about it freely, despite the fact that today there is a large number of gay communities, where you can meet people who have a lot in common with you and who might help you in your difficulties. For gay people, there have always been issues of social acceptability, esp...
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One Is Born Fraternal Twins
1,391 wordsIf a young boy has a feminine throw he may be homosexual. Also if he has a soft or high voice this would be another detection that one would be homosexual. There have been many conclusions and statements as to what causes homosexuality. These are the traits that normally are classed with someone who is homosexual. The popular argument in todays society is that homosexuality is something that is inborn, genetically linked to an enlarged gland in the brain or due to a particular chromosome. This w...
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Percent Of The Population Opposing Viewpoints
2,652 wordsHomosexuality- The Major Cause of Homosexuality The origins of human sexuality and homosexuality in particular have puzzled philosophers, theologians and ordinary people for thousands of years. In scatter cultures, homosexuals have been regarded as a normal part of life, however, same sex attraction to most cultures have been treated as an unforgivable sin or a terrible crime. Many psychologists and psychiatrist had attempted to? treat and counsel? the homosexuals. In our social norm, male attra...
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Sexual Orientation Le Vay
1,387 wordsIs it Gay Gene Homosexuality Is it Really a Choice? Since the 1800 s, psychiatrists and psychologists have concluded that homosexuality is a mental disorder. They have believed it is brought about by misguided upbringing and their social environments. For instance, it was believed that if the child was lacking a male figure in the home, he would most likely be gay. Or that child abuse can lead to lesbianism when the special needs of a little girl are denied, ignored, or exploited and the future ...
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Sexual Preference Homosexual Relationships
1,546 wordsHomosexuality is most simply defined as the tendency to be sexually attracted to members of one? s own sex. On a more personal level it is? a feeling and a state of mind it? s where most of your emotional, social and physical needs are met, ? (Gwinn, 3). Homosexuality is innate, it is perfectly natural, and it is okay. Homosexuality has been present in some form in nearly every culture presently known. In some societies, it was practiced only in secret, in others it was condoned or even encourag...
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Supreme Court Decision Due Process Clause
2,634 wordsHomosexuals: A Suspect Class? The struggle for minority protection by lesbians and gay men has moved to the center of American life at the outset of the 1990 s. It is almost certain that lesbian and gay issues will be a more eminent aspect of the public consciousness and American political scene in the coming decade than in any other time in American history. Policy changes early in Bill Clintons administration created a heated debate over the military presence of gays and lesbians, several stat...
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