Cognisant
cackling in the trenches
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I have difficulty accepting "pangender" but I'm incredibly bored right now so I'm going to reconsider it, there's a conceptual loose end I want to investigate.
Is there a gay gene?
As far as I know nobody's found a genetic cause for homosexuality indeed the very notion is scandalous, if there was an identified genetic "defect" it could be checked for and "treated" prior to that person's birth, homosexuality could be "cured" within a generation.
Given that the people of the world haven't lost their collective shit over this I think it's safe to assume the gay gene hasn't been found, indeed that there is no such gay gene to be found which is a fact that also has profound implications. Because if there is no gay gene then anyone could be gay, the nature vs nurture debate is over, sexual identities are entirely arbitrary (insofar as genetics is concerned) so the notion of an inherent sexual identity is defunct.
Is there a gay gene?
As far as I know nobody's found a genetic cause for homosexuality indeed the very notion is scandalous, if there was an identified genetic "defect" it could be checked for and "treated" prior to that person's birth, homosexuality could be "cured" within a generation.
Given that the people of the world haven't lost their collective shit over this I think it's safe to assume the gay gene hasn't been found, indeed that there is no such gay gene to be found which is a fact that also has profound implications. Because if there is no gay gene then anyone could be gay, the nature vs nurture debate is over, sexual identities are entirely arbitrary (insofar as genetics is concerned) so the notion of an inherent sexual identity is defunct.