Sexual orientation is believed to result from complex processes that are still widely debated. However, for several years, a large body of research has sought to identify potential biological factors. The goal is to show that sexual preferences are merely natural variations. Supporters of this science-based approach argue that it could help combat stigmatization, particularly against homosexual individuals. Sexual orientation is believed to result from complex processes that are still widely debated. However, for several years, a large body of research has sought to identify potential biological factors. The goal is to show that sexual preferences are merely natural variations. Supporters of this science-based approach argue that it could help combat stigmatization, particularly against homosexual individuals. Social Sciences Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Gender and beliefs shape homophobic attitudes, according to study
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