ABikerSailor
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You know, because of the research done by some Swedish doctors who took pictures of the brains of both gay and straight men and women, well..........they found out something.
The structure of the brain of gay females is the same as what it is for straight males. The brain structure of gay males is the same as what it is for straight females. Apparently, according to the doctors and scientists, sexuality is in the structure of your brain.
Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com
What makes people gay? Biologists may never get a complete answer to that question, but researchers in Sweden have found one more sign that the answer lies in the structure of the brain.
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute studied brain scans of 90 gay and straight men and women, and found that the size of the two symmetrical halves of the brains of gay men more closely resembled those of straight women than they did straight men. In heterosexual women, the two halves of the brain are more or less the same size. In heterosexual men, the right hemisphere is slightly larger. Scans of the brains of gay men in the study, however, showed that their hemispheres were relatively symmetrical, like those of straight women, while the brains of homosexual women were asymmetrical like those of straight men. The number of nerves connecting the two sides of the brains of gay men were also more like the number in heterosexual women than in straight men.
The structure of the brain of gay females is the same as what it is for straight males. The brain structure of gay males is the same as what it is for straight females. Apparently, according to the doctors and scientists, sexuality is in the structure of your brain.
Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com
What makes people gay? Biologists may never get a complete answer to that question, but researchers in Sweden have found one more sign that the answer lies in the structure of the brain.
Scientists at the Karolinska Institute studied brain scans of 90 gay and straight men and women, and found that the size of the two symmetrical halves of the brains of gay men more closely resembled those of straight women than they did straight men. In heterosexual women, the two halves of the brain are more or less the same size. In heterosexual men, the right hemisphere is slightly larger. Scans of the brains of gay men in the study, however, showed that their hemispheres were relatively symmetrical, like those of straight women, while the brains of homosexual women were asymmetrical like those of straight men. The number of nerves connecting the two sides of the brains of gay men were also more like the number in heterosexual women than in straight men.