ρε συ αντυ οκ, αριστεριζων ειμαι.... αλλα απο την ορθη πλευρα, οχι απο το ορθο. που με εκανες τζέισον αντιγονη με το ΄το'
ετσι, για λαπεια ψυχαναλυση
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/massive-study-finds-no-single-genetic-cause-of-same-sex-sexual-behavior/
η μεγαλυτερη ερευνα περι του θεματος που θαβει τις παπαριες περι xq28 που ειναι το επιχειρημα τους
και ειναι η σημαια των γκέι
και που βγηκε στην επιφανεια το ποσο μουφα ειναι λιγα χρονια μετα βεβαια, αλλα δεν βρισκεις αυτη τη πληροφορια με τιποτε στο διαδικτυο, ειναι απιστευτα οργανωμενη κοινοτητα.
*για την ιστορια, ο ντην χαμερ εκανε μια ερευνα που ελεγε οτι υπαρχει γονιδιο που οδηγει στην ομοφιλοφιλια. με ελαχιστους ομως συμμετεχοντες και οντας και ο ιδιος καθολου αμεροληπτος αλλα γκέι σχετιζομενος με δικαιωματιστες της κοινοτητας. και ετσι δημιουργησε το σημειο αναφορας τους.
*Dr. Dean Heilman Hamer and Joseph Hall Wilson were married yesterday. Johanna Hickey, a marriage commissioner in British Columbia, Canada, officiated at Stanley Park, a public park in Vancouver.
Dr. Hamer, 53, is the chief of the gene structure and regulation section at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., where his research focuses on developing new treatments for H.I.V. and AIDS. He is also an author whose books include ''Living With Our Genes'' (Doubleday, 1998); in 1993, he published evidence suggesting a genetic predisposition for male homosexuality. He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford and received a doctorate in biological chemistry from Harvard. Dr. Hamer is the son of Warren G. Hamer of Southampton, N.Y., and the late Marilou Heilman Hamer. His mother retired as an art dealer and the owner of the Discovery Gallery in Montclair, N.J. His father, who is retired, was an underwriter for First Boston in New York. Dr. Hamer is the stepson of Marilyn Hamer.
Mr. Wilson, 40, is the program officer for human rights and global security at the Public Welfare Foundation, an organization in Washington that provides financial support to communities in the United States and elsewhere seeking to improve their economic and social well-being. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and worked on health and sanitation issues in Mali as a Peace Corps volunteer from 1988 to 1990. He is a son of Antoinette Lillian Hall Wilson of State College, Pa., and the late Robert C. Wilson. His mother retired as a private nurse in Oil City, Pa. His father had been a mechanic at Lockhart-Pennzoil, a garage in Oil City.*