29 June 2006

Will you believe us, finally?

Sexual orientation of men determined before birth
Tue Jun 27, 12:38 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A man's sexual orientation appears to be determined in the womb, a new study suggests.

Past research by Dr. Anthony F. Bogaert of Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario and colleagues has shown that the more older brothers a man has, the more likely he is to be gay. But it has not been clear if this is a prenatal effect or a psychosocial effect, related to growing up with older male siblings.

To investigate, Bogaert studied 944 gay and straight men, including several who were raised with adopted, half- or step-siblings or were themselves adopted. He reasoned that if the relationship between having older male siblings and homosexuality was due to family environment or child-rearing practices, it would be seen whether or not a man's older brothers were biological or adopted.

Bogaert found that the link between having older brothers and homosexuality was present only if the siblings were biologically related -- this relationship was seen between biological brothers who were not raised together. The amount of time that a man was reared with older brothers had no association with sexual orientation.

"These results support a prenatal origin to sexual orientation development in men and indicate that the fraternal birth-order effect is probably the result of a maternal 'memory' for male gestations or births," Bogaert writes in his report in PNAS Early Edition.

A woman's body may see a male fetus as "foreign," Bogaert explains, and her immune response to subsequent male fetuses may grow progressively stronger.

"If this immune theory were correct, then the link between the mother's immune reaction and the child's future sexual orientation would probably be some effect of maternal anti-male antibodies on the sexual differentiation of the brain," he suggests.

Other lines of research also support the sexual orientation-maternal immune response link, he notes.

SOURCE: PNAS Early Edition, June 26, 2006.

More and more studies are leaning towards nature over nurture. As more evidence comes in, maybe the fundies and churchies will stop their unsubstantiated claims that it's all a lifestyle choice used to defend their own homophobia and institutional discrimination. The weird thing is that studies on lesbian sexuality are few and far between, and so far they have been indicating that female sexuality is determined in different ways from male sexuality. I think we can all agree - sexuality is very complex and very fluid. It's way beyond straighforward categorization of people into well-defined boxes. The flavours of sexuality are as varied as individuals are!

3 comments:

The Experience said...

This brings the churchies one step closer to eliminating homosexuality! They can already pick eye colour before birth, now they'll be able to control sexual orientation. Welcome to the brave new world.

MB said...

No kidding - get your genetically altered offspring here today!

Anonymous said...

Ya that scares the crap out of me! Then that will only go to support those that think of homosexuality as a disease.

If it is a disease, I am calling in sick er I mean gay!