Brains of homosexuals are different, says study

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Dilip Purohit
London: Researchers in Europe have revealed what has long been suspected--- brain oh homosexuals have structural and functional differences from those of "straight" people.
Two studies have concluded that while lesbians have a lower proportion of grey
matter in their more male like brains than straight women, the brains of gay men have structural similarities to those of heterosexual ladies.
 
this may lead to a new thinking that whether brain is controlling the release of harmones or else the grey matter present in the brain must be controlling the release of harmones or stability of harmones
 
According to the research:

Gay men tended to have brains that were more like those of straight women than of straight men -- the right and left sides were about the same size, the researchers found. Gay women's brains tended to be more like those of straight men than of straight women -- the right side tended to be slightly larger than the left.
 
J. M. Bailey and R. C. Pillard, two of the major researchers most widely cited as having demonstrated that "homosexuality is genetic," were forced to admit otherwise by the results of their own research. They themselves wrote:

These studies were designed to detect heritable variation, and if it was present, to counter the prevalent belief that sexual orientation is largely the product of family interactions and the social environment.... Although male and female homosexuality appear to be at least somewhat heritable, environment must also be of considerable importance in their origins
 
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