The biological aspect of being born gay started when Micheal Bailey and Richard Pillard also conducted a research in 1991 on being born gay. Their research has shown that male sexuality is substantially genetic. This means that if a family member is gay, there could be a possibility of another member of that family inheriting that gene. "Fifty-two percent of the identical twin brothers were gay, as against 22 percent of nonidentical twins and 11 percent of the adoptive, genetically unrelated brothers." (Bailey, Pillard “Are Some People Born Gay?”) Psychological …show more content…
If they are more attracted to the same sex, doesn 't you should shout out that they 're gay. We should encourage people to be who they are regardless or what anyone else says because before you try to change others, you must change yourself. (Aaron Swartz “Why I Am Not Gay”) Sexual orientation is a huge part of someone 's identity, but it shouldn 't be what only people look at. People should focus on the best qualities of someone and not the qualities that they disagree with because deep down it doesn’t really matter if someone is born gay or not. What does matter is people getting along. People should look at the bigger picture in life and the bigger is living in a world where people can be what they want and who they want to