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Prenatal Testastron Exposure in Boys Is What Gives Boys Their Boyish Behavior
In humans, we have a very large and cross culturally consistent sex difference. In non human animals, you can it looks like it's entirely due to prenatal testasteron exposure. And in humans, we see the exact same patterns. But those boys who grow up to be gay are much less likely to engage in rough and tumble play than girls that don't suffer from congenital edrinal hyperplasia. So being exposed to high levels of testosteran in utero seems to always lead male behavior to be more masculine.