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Having older brothers increases men's likelihood of being gay
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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 72091681" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>Interesting results. So effectively each younger brother becomes more effeminate than the previous. That might explain my youngest brothers amazing connection with the ladies!! I suppose biologically you only need one dominant male to succeed the father as the leader and the rest will serve other functions within the family and tribe. So there is a practical purpose in the eldest son (me by the way) being the more manly. It does not have to lead to a man being gay but in the culture today it can do.</p><p></p><p>So one question I would have is what kind of gay man? There are masculine and feminine types. My guess is that gay men, who are so cause their brains are more feminine, will be more likely to be effeminate. Whereas gay men who are the eldest or only children will be less so.</p><p></p><p>Also another factor seems to me the environmental fact of being more comfortable with male company if you have large numbers of brothers. This will be more impacting for a younger brother cause the eldest brother will be relatively more substantial in the growing phase. Also the eldest brother will be less challenged by his younger brothers until they are grown.</p><p></p><p>Another question I have is if this is then reversable by hormonal treatment during pregnancy or after birth. Does this mean that some gay men can be cured?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 72091681, member: 21246"] Interesting results. So effectively each younger brother becomes more effeminate than the previous. That might explain my youngest brothers amazing connection with the ladies!! I suppose biologically you only need one dominant male to succeed the father as the leader and the rest will serve other functions within the family and tribe. So there is a practical purpose in the eldest son (me by the way) being the more manly. It does not have to lead to a man being gay but in the culture today it can do. So one question I would have is what kind of gay man? There are masculine and feminine types. My guess is that gay men, who are so cause their brains are more feminine, will be more likely to be effeminate. Whereas gay men who are the eldest or only children will be less so. Also another factor seems to me the environmental fact of being more comfortable with male company if you have large numbers of brothers. This will be more impacting for a younger brother cause the eldest brother will be relatively more substantial in the growing phase. Also the eldest brother will be less challenged by his younger brothers until they are grown. Another question I have is if this is then reversable by hormonal treatment during pregnancy or after birth. Does this mean that some gay men can be cured? [/QUOTE]
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