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Originally Posted by Guest
You might be right, but the problem is that is not the way that science works. Decisions are not made because of someone's experience around gay or lesbian people. There usually has to be a number of conclusive studies in order to remove something from a list such as this. Anecdotal evidence is never accepted as a legitimate reason to come to a conclusion in science.
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The science of sexual orientation: The latest on genes, chromosomes, and environmental factors.
Some of these studies look quite over broad with their conclusions. Is that twins in South Africa and the United States and many other places as well??
People's life experiences are often just as good as science if the science is not all that conclusive.