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Old 01-11-2012, 09:48 PM   #35
RildFiemodo

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You are making statements about human physiology which you clearly have no knowledge of. In large part, chromosomes are made up of genes. This is why I asked the rhetorical question in my first post, where is the gay gene(s) located? Which chromosomes? There's nothing to look up because there is no such gene.

As amr123 already explained, you are conflating homosexuality with chromosomal aneuploidy. When a male happens to have an extra X-chromosome, it's a rare condition known as Klinefelter's. Look it up. It has nothing to do with homosexuality.

You haven't even articulated a coherent argument up until this point in the discussion. Do you have one? Or are you just angry? Quandary's first post was quite nice and balanced. Perhaps you should go back and read it.
Please google what makes people gay - The Boston Globe
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