BBC reports that:
"A man's sexual orientation may be determined by conditions in the womb, according to a study.
Previous research had revealed the more older brothers a boy has, the more likely he is to be gay, but the reason for this phenomenon was unknown.
But a Canadian study has shown that the effect is most likely down to biological rather than social factors.
The research is published in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Professor Anthony Bogaert from Brock University in Ontario, Canada, studied 944 heterosexual and homosexual men with either "biological" brothers, in this case those who share the same mother, or "non-biological" brothers, that is, adopted, step or half siblings.
These results support a prenatal origin to sexual orientation development in men
Professor Anthony Bogaert
He found the link between the number of older brothers and homosexuality only existed when the siblings shared the same mother.
The amount of time the individual spent being raised with older brothers did not affect their sexual orientation.
'Maternal memory'
Writing in the journal, Professor Bogaert said: "If rearing or social factors associated with older male siblings underlies the fraternal birth-order effect [the link between the number of older brothers and male homosexuality], then the number of non-biological older brothers should predict men's sexual orientation, but they do not.
"These results support a prenatal origin to sexual orientation development in men."
He suggests the effect is probably the result of a "maternal memory" in the womb for male births.
A woman's body may see a male foetus as "foreign", he says, prompting an immune reaction which may grow progressively stronger with each male child.
The antibodies created may affect the developing male brain.
In an accompanying article, scientists from Michigan State University said: "These data strengthen the notion that the common denominator between biological brothers, the mother, provides a prenatal environment that fosters homosexuality in her younger sons."
"But the question of mechanism remains."
Andy Forrest, a spokesman for gay rights group Stonewall, said: "Increasingly, credible evidence appears to indicate that being gay is genetically determined rather than being a so-called lifestyle choice.
"It adds further weight to the argument that lesbian and gay people should be treated equally in society and not discriminated against for something that's just as inherent as skin colour.""
5 comments:
I wonder how this fits in with the 1990's theory that posited a greater likelihood of homosexual orientation in children (male and female) who were born to women with gay male uncles? I don't know the specifics, but I remember it was a study result and I knew a pair of gay siblings (brother and sister) who had a gay uncle on their mother's side. I had the same situation - my mother had a gay male uncle.
I wish I had time to do some digging on this but I am supposed to be working...
Didn't proof that very well.
I know that uncles are generally male:)
What about the bent to have sex with children and animals? Is that genetic? And, if so, should it be acceptable?
joe napalm,
Oh! I know what you should do! You should bite me! And then explain how sex between consenting adults is the same as sex between an adult and a child or animal that can't consent. And then, bite me again.
My apologies. I meant to engage in a Socratic style argument between mature adults, but got "bite me." I should've recognized immediately that it wouldn't happen.
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