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EasterJoy
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There are at least some gays whom most people would say seemed clearly different from their peers of the same gender from a* very* young age. These differences may not be absolute, but they approach the magnitude of secondary characteristics between men and women: walking differently, talking differently, acting differently at play, different emotional affects, interests typical of the opposite gender, and so on. These differences are obvious, appear before children could know to pretend them, and they are recognizable.It is not my personal satisfaction that must be met, but that of the argument. Either there is a quality that is not sexual in nature or shared by the other orientations, or there is not. Anything extraneous to the demonstration of such a quality doesn’t satisfy the argument.
If you are saying, then, that there is no difference between gays and straights other than sexual preference, then you are also saying that there is really no difference between men and women other than reproductive parts, because you can find men and women who don’t fit the stereotype of expected differences. While there are men and women who are far enough from the median of their own gender to overlap with the opposite sex in these regards, that doesn’t erase the real average differences between the two groups.
Now, maybe you’re one of those people who say that girls and boys differ only by certain physical parts and the social conditioning that comes with being a child equipped with one set of parts or the other. I don’t buy that, and the brain scans provide evidence there, too. Ironically, the evidence now seems to be that being gay is one of the reasons that girls and boys sometimes don’t fit the typical differences between male and female heterosexual that the trend of the majority would lead us to expect.
IOW, as groups, boys and girls are different, whether or not people want to believe it. Likewise, as groups, there are often observable differences between gays and their straight peers of the same gender. Is this always true in every case? No. Does that mean the trend is imaginary? Hardly. If you don’t believe that, you’re in the minority.