Furthermore:
* I DO believe that, as a result of evolution, heterosexuality is the predominant predisposition. That only makes sense.
* All things being equal, I think there would be more people who become homosexual (or at least bisexual). However, since most children are exposed mostly to a heterosexual world growing up (both the natural fact that follows from the bullet above that most people a child comes in contact with are heterosexual, and the unfortunate unatural prejudice against homosexuality), it's those that are most predisposed to homosexuality who end up having that trait expressed in adulthood. Thus, I see no contradiction between my theories and the annecdotal statement often heard, "Most if not all the gay people I know say they've always known they were gay." Those in the middle, who would require some external influence to go either way, are far more likely to be influenced towards heterosexuality.
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