I think gayness occurs more because of toxins in the food and water
Also most gay people are raised by a mother not father And this can be toxic for many men
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Interested to see your sources on that, Doctor.
Actually, I wouldn't. You pulled it straight out of your arse.
Toxins? How are you so sure they're toxins in the water? I mean, it's good that you're being so scientific about this whole thing, but assuming that homosexuality is a disease?
And strangely enough, all three of my kids ate the same food and drank the same water. Only one turned out gay. So, how does that affect your made-up-bullshit?
And, again, only one kid turned gay while being raised in an Unbroken home. The full set of mother/father parents installed.
Maybe he's an outlier. I'd be interested in seeing you support your claim of what 'most' gays have gone through...
I think gayness occurs more because of toxins in the food and water
Let's see your paper submitted to august periodicals such as "The Lancet" and the "British Medical Journal", then.
Can your 'Opinion' withstand rigorous peer review, Liar...?!
I think gayness occurs more because of toxins in the food and water
Then there should be a lot more homosexuals out there along with at least hypothesis of why toxins in the food and water causes such a thing. Unfortunately for you Liam, neither exists.
Also most gay people are raised by a mother not father And this can be toxic for many men
Let me guess, lesbian and bisexual females is acceptable because you like love your girl on girl porn.
Ah right, so there were plenty of them in Ancient Greece, way before they put anything in the water.
And you remind me of this:
Graffiti on the men's room wall:
My mother made me a homosexual.
Someone wrote underneath:
If I give her the wool, could she make me one too?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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