(April 22, 2015 at 9:58 am)alpha male Wrote: I agree that fetal development is more than just genetics, if that's your point. But, identical twins not only share the same genes, they share the same womb at the same time. So, what factors are you proposing that work on one twin, but not on the other?
Identical twins manifest difference in height, weight, fingerprints, etc that can be formulated in the womb due to factors such as placental connection. These are not choices, but are not genetic. While I agree with the argument that the science is far from settled regarding a "gay gene", this does not correlate to SSA being a choice. I get the feeling that you are not necessarily arguing that it is a choice, just that it is not buried in genetics.
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