Monday, October 22, 2007

Secruos Laitnetop

Ask.com has showed some particularly good results for websites that show both sides on the issue of sexuality. I have a friend at DePaul University who is gay who might be able to help me understand his views on sexuality. I know he would be willing to complete a survey or list of questions. I have yet to visit the library, but I am sure that they have books related to sexuality and how culture may effect a persons decision to be gay, staight, or bisexual. The key terms are...
Sexuality
Bisexual
Genetics
Choice vs. Inborn (in terms of bisexuality, both)
It is important to remember that bisexuality is not either/or but a combination of both to create an acceptance of loving man and woman compared to man OR woman. Another important issue that can be remembered is that bisexuality has a long history. As far back as Ancient Greece, and possibly further back, there has been illustrations of sex between men and woman alike. This is not a new issue, just one that is still not fully understood. Genetics play another important role involved in sexuality. Scientists have descovered many chromasomal variants between gay, straight, and bisexual. Religion can also play a role in what is seen as acceptable. Many individuals make decisions based on their religion or even how they will be viewed by their community. Is bisexuality determined by genetics, religion, hormones, choice, social factors, or could it be a combination of all of these and more?

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