| Cub said:
Never mind the fact that those are random surveys , never mind the fact that they come from different times, never mind that having homosexual experience doesn't mean you are homosexual. These studies don't support what you are suggesting. You are pushing too hard for "it's not genetic" and you are doing it the wrong way. |
No, the research (twin studies) demonstrates quite clearly that it is not (predominantly) a genetic trait ...
What I was trying to demonstrate is that the proportion of people who identify as being "homosexual" or "bisexual" varies quite a bit across different cultures. I initially went looking for a study I saw earlier this year that demonstrated vast differences between the percentage of gay men in different ethnic groups across the United States but I couldn't find it; and, from what I remember, on a percentage basis the study demonstrated that homosexuality was more common among black males than white males even though the black community was far less supportive of homosexuality.







