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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @arobertwebb and
Someone is getting desperate: The above tweet (which consists solely of a link to a research article about gender atypicality in young children being linked to later homosexuality) was reported to Twitter last night!pic.twitter.com/a90ZPvcmtX
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @arobertwebb and
4thWaveNow Retweeted 4thWaveNow
It's difficult to find the reported tweet, though, because the original thread (it was responding to) appears to have vanished. So here it is again.https://twitter.com/4th_WaveNow/status/1076564007081766912 …
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @arobertwebb and
Isn't it interesting that *someone* objected to us pointing to the inconvenient truth: Gender atypical behavior in early childhood is correlated w/later homosexuality. Who wants to hush that up? Here's the mildly-stated conclusion to the article *someone* doesn't want you to see.pic.twitter.com/xsKPydcUAF
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @arobertwebb and
A genuine question. As being gay is linked to certain behaviour, does that indicate that being gay (or not gay) goes beyond just a mere attraction to a certain type of body?
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Replying to @BiologyBSc1st @4th_WaveNow and
My point was that it says that certain behaviour increases the chance of a teenager becoming gay or lesbian.
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Replying to @Cave_Art_Films @4th_WaveNow and
There are no characteristics that are universal among gay people beyond the sex of the bodies they are attracted to.
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Replying to @BiologyBSc1st @4th_WaveNow and
The original tweet inctated possible markers of a higher rate of being gay. As I said, well outside my expertise.
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Replying to @Cave_Art_Films @4th_WaveNow and
I get that but the answer is still no. If, to pick a spurious eg, all gay men liked cats not digs, or a similar universal phenomenon, we could say there is more to being gay than just the physical aspect. It's different for each person, the sex part being the only commonality.
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Statistical averages are not "universal phenomena," nor do they say anything about individuals. The study Prof. Biggs wrote about points out that a significant # of gender-atypical tots (NOT all) grow up to be LG. No one is saying ALL such kids become LG. Please read the article.
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