06-04-2017, 11:01 PM
Oh a fun topic indeed, haha. Well I really do believe sexual orientation has a strong genetic, i.e. inborn, component to it. From what I have heard, scientists believe orientation is a combination of genetic and environmental factors. For me, my father passed when I was 12, so not having a father figure those few years may have contributed. Certainly when I was older it made accepting my sexuality easier because he was towards the conservative side. I also watched wrestling from the time I was 9 to 20, though I'm not sure if that necessarily contributed. In terms of preference for a guy, physically I'm just not attracted to emaciated or morbidly obese, I find men of all sizes can be handsome. Eyes are my biggest weakness, especially a green or hazel. I could go the route of science a bit more, though I'm not a geneticist. My best friend has a lot of experience in anthropology and genetics and would better be able to elaborate than I. Lastly, my interests since finishing puberty have not changed.