Transexuality is an internal feeling of not identifying as one's biological gender. Gayness is a feeling of being attracted to someone of the same sex for interaction of some kind, minimally, a loving bond of some kind.
Being trans is internal, being gay is more external.
Gay and transexuality is just as much internal as it is external.
Trans people have a drive to reconcile their body with their internal gender in order to feel 'right'. (please excuse semantics here, I realize there are many variations in these concepts). Gay people have a drive to be with people of the same sex to feel 'right'. In both cases, it is about changes one's biological body or function to match how one is feeling. Feelings come from many sources and are multi-varied. To say that, based on feelings, we can know that a person is gay biologically or transgender biologically is illogical, because feelings can be illogical!
EXCUSE ME. How
dare you imply that I (who is gay) or ANYONE one who is gay or transgendered is illogical. Do you know what this is? Hate speech. Pure, unbridled hate speech. You don't know a goddamn thing about any of this. You might not think it is, but guess what, it is.
Do you have ANY clue. ANY inkling or idea how HORRIBLE you are being by saying stuff like this. Sink it into your freaking head. You have been told by SO MANY PEOPLE, SO MANY TIMES, that you are WRONG on this. Factually, provably, wrong, so stop going around saying this kind of offensive lies.
If gay men have a brain similar to females it is simply because they have biologically suppressed their testosterone urges in themselves. We know that new fathers who co-sleep with babies do this as well: their estrogen increases and their testosterone decreases making them more empathic and gentle. Hormones are regulated by the brain. It should not come as a surprise to any intelligent being that this need not be a physical origin, but that it can stem from psychological origins.
You need to look at the links that nonsequitur has spplied. You are spouting unsubstantiated crap with no support. You want to have people take you seriously with these statements? Then provide sources. Oh wait- you can't because there are none. This is nothing more than your own little pet ideas on what all this is, and nothing more. Given all your stances on this, it's not to be taken seriously, or kindly.
I think switch is an apt word, and works well.
There seems to be a lot of anger and lashing out on Type C over gayness being from psycho-social origin rather than physical origin. And that living a gay lifestyle is a choice one makes, not something that one has to embrace. I wonder why all the anger?
The anger comes from the fact that you spout ignorant, hateful bullshit lies. You constantly go around and try to demean, belittle, and call being homosexual wrong. NEWSFLASH! It's not.
Being gay is a disorder that should be explored for a cause and a treatment. And living a gay lifestyle is a willful choice to act out one's sexual desires in a less-than-ideal way (sinful) way.
WOW! So I'm sick? So [MENTION=17131]Chanaynay[/MENTION] is sick? Guess I should go to the doctor and stop being gay or engaging in anything related to it. Oh right! That would actually be quantatively harmful. Gay conversion therapy has proven to be harmful to nearly ALL individuals who.
You don't fix something that isn't wrong to begin with. You need to keep these goddamn opinions to yourself if you feel so strongly on them, because they are bad and harmful. That's right, stuff like this can be harmful and hurtful to say. Let me guess though, you don't think it is. Well? TOO BAD! It won't make it right in the slightest.
Feeling gay is perhaps beyond someone's control, but that does not mean those feelings stem from biological origins. And no study will prove that, because it simply is not true. At least not for the majority of people who identify as 'gay'.
Once again, they DO come from biological origins. We scientifically know this. This is no different than you spouting "gravity isn't real!" Doesn't work that way.
Instead we should be asking, "What makes me have gay feelings?" And, "Why and when did I start feeling gay feelings?" And, "What do I (as a man) feel like I can get from another man that I cannot get from a woman?"
And I think that is where the real interesting studies lie.
Interesting questions to comtemplate, but NOT towards your means to try and justfiy that someone who is gay is sick, broken, or wrong.
Good riddence. The less you're here the less we have to deal with this hateful shit.
And, Christians should love unconditionally, no matter what your behaviors are, or what you call yourself.
You don't love unconditionally, and this post illustrates that perfectly.