I doubt it. Many gay males already exhibit stereotypically "gay" behavior from a very young age. When I was 4, I loved to play with Barbies and listen to Madonna. I still wasn't feminine, but I gravitated towards that stuff, and in time I shrugged it off as I thought it wasn't masculine.
I doubt it. Many gay males already exhibit stereotypically "gay" behavior from a very young age. When I was 4, I loved to play with Barbies and listen to Madonna. I still wasn't feminine, but I gravitated towards that stuff, and in time I shrugged it off as I thought it wasn't masculine.
Well, there are many theories that says are were born bisexuals however I don't agree with that.
In my opinion I think we aren't born either as heterosexual or homosexual or bisexual, until a certain phase of childhood we are "asexual" (we don't feel attraction for any gender) there with the events of the 1st childhood more or less between the birth and age four our sexuality is formed, I mean, it's not a choice, the world (the environment where we live) will mold in that aspect and in others as well and soon after that, sexuality can't be changed, because the individual already has taken root and became part of it knowing it or not, but this is not a concrete theory because human sexuality is very intriguing.
I kind of agree and disagree. I believe that kids have some sort of sexual curiosity but they don't understand what they're feeling or how to express it