If people are born gay, then why couldn't two parents who have a certain set of genetic peculiarities have three people who would identify as non-hetero? I think it's possible, isn't it? I just don't hear about it. So it makes me think the odds are pretty low. It's down in that one percent range or less. But if your mom's name is Gay Hardon, you are more likely to end up as queer than not. Kind of a big coincidence, that's all.
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