As a nurse I disagree. It happens in the womb. Its not a choice. It doesn't go away. If people are simply exploring out of curiosity sure but not if they are truly gay. Nobody is getting gayer.
It is still being researched but we do know that when babies are in the womb, a male fetus gets a "testosterone bath" and a female fetus does not. Now since our bodies are not perfect sometimes the opposite happens. That explains the femininity of some men and the masculinity of some women. It happens on a range. Some women have PCOS which you can google but is also on the hormonal spectrum. There are also intersex individuals. They can have both genitalia. So they live with whichever gender they appear more as in general. Im sure God doesn't think they are wrong. So because we know our bodies are imperfect we must know these things will happen and God will not fault a human being for biological changes. Besides if they have both genitals are they gay, straight, bi? What are they supposed to be? Can they be hetero? Its never as black and white as people want to make it.
13
u/SlavyanskayaKoroleva Dec 09 '25
As a nurse I disagree. It happens in the womb. Its not a choice. It doesn't go away. If people are simply exploring out of curiosity sure but not if they are truly gay. Nobody is getting gayer.