@reklaimcontrol@djneyoru I'm sorry you experienced that, I could never imagine to have lived what you lived through and for that I am deeply sorry, but these research papers are from proper scientists. You can believe what you want, but you are factually incorrect.
@reklaimcontrol@djneyoru I am incredibly sorry you went through that, but it doesn't change that science isn't on your side here. We're clearly not going to agree, so I'll leave it at that. Have a good day.
@reklaimcontrol@djneyoru I don't know why I bother, you clearly have your mind made up already.
I don't think I have evidence, I know I have evidence. You can keep pretending you are smarter than scientists but come back to the real world one day.
@reklaimcontrol@djneyoru Blanchard, R. and Bogaert, A.F. (1996), 'Homosexuality in men and number of older brothers', American Journal of Psychiatry, 153(1), pp. 27–31
Bailey, J.M. and Pillard, R.C. (1991), 'A genetic study of male sexual orientation', Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(12), pp. 1089–96
@reklaimcontrol@djneyoru Well science has literally proven that it is, there's no gay or straight gene. It is all a consequence of biological, genetic, neurological and environmental factors.
Literally look it up.
@BelligeBunny@DerpyCross@jared_shult What TV are you watching? Just because you can't stand LGBT doesn't mean that others deserve to lose their rights.
@ZappCEP@foldandrhizome He has a habit of burning bridges (professionally, not personally, most cast members still speak positively about him). Actors such as Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, Jackie Cheung, and Leslie Cheung would all vow to never work with him again.