The Significance of Biology In Sexual Preference
Title: The Significance of Biology In Sexual Preference
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The Significance of Biology In Sexual Preference
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1226 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Throughout history, there have been homosexuals. In Ancient Rome, for example, Julius Caesar was thought to be gay, and in ancient Greece so was Socrates (Lambda). There have always been disputes on whether the decision to be homosexual or heterosexual was based on biological or environmental factors. These disputes are known as the Nature vs. Nurture argument. The two sides argue over how gender is chosen within a person. Based on reproductive organs, sex is
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