I was raised "to be hetero", my family always talked about me having an husband plus they are homophobic, and yeeet I like girls (too)
you're quite adventurous to request a bunch of 12 yo virgin's opinions about a bombshell question...but I may like it.
For what I know, the so-called studies trying to prove that there was a part of genetic causing homosexuality were conducted by homosexual themselves and were only scientific by its name.
I keep my opinion secret because I'm not able to translate scientific speech in english.
I always thought it mostly depends on the environment what kind of character traits you have, but then I recently read a book that said one's personality is about 50% determined by the genes (not really sure how that works lol but it's true that e.g. men with multiple y chromosomes are more likely to show aggressive behaviour) ... so it might be partially due to genes? Not in an obvious way though. I heard that homosexuality could be due to some conflict with the parents during early childhood, I think it was if the conflict was between the child and the parent of the opposite gender. Not sure though xD as for bi people... I think the environment is a major factor, especially so if it's bicuriosity. I'm bicurious (but I'm kinda asexual too so I wonder if sth will ever happen :,D) and I think if I had grown up in a more homophobic and conservative environment, I'd just be straight
i think both have influence on a person, but on young minds the environment is more powerful and with age you can choose.
How do you think that happens?
I mean, does it have to do with how the child develops through the years, with the enviroment and all the external influences, or is it in the child's nature from the very beginning? So even if the child is raised to be heterosexual, as an adult he will always be gay no matter what?
I know this may sound ignorant or judgemental, but I am just very curious and I don't mean to offend anyone