outcesticide69 said:
Well then you consider being gay a choice. You either have it or dont. to say that it is a choice, kinda goes against gays, and then it would be considered to be a moral issue rather than brain defect. So then, by that rational gays would be a step backwards, instead of sideways, in population growth and would be considered a threat to the human race, which i refuse to believe. To explore a person's sexual interests, is something that takes time to discover, but it never changes. People that are gay and are with a person of the opposite sex are only doing it to be accepted in society, not because they were opened up to the idea of being straight, thats how we get sexual confusion in young teens(last statement was just opinion, i have no facts to base anything off it, so dont ask any questions as to why i believe it).
But that does not answer the section of it being a result of Pavloving condtioning or normal sexual variation.
For Pavloving Conditioning:
It is no longer really a choice, lfe experience have set an individuals mind to have specific feelings and ideas due to life long conditioning due to experience. As Freud said "All people are inherently bisexual, our life experiences make us homosexual, hetrosexual or remain bisexual". It is not a choice, like a fear of clowns, for example, which seems from being assualted by a clown in your youth (Though I'm not saying people become gay due to abuse, that was just to illustrate one kind of conditioning). Why do you believe that this is a choice? How come you do not see this form of conditioning as uncontrollable?
For APA's theory:
Humans are still driven by instinctive urges which we don't have to act upon, however nearly all individuals act upon this urge, but the urge is still there, as you said,. So why couldn't it be a different neural set-up? Why do you see it to be a defect and not as a variation?