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Originally Posted by rec3000 At the risk of losing all of my wonderful gay friends, I have to come out of the closet and say that I believe that homosexual men are neurologically different than heterosexual men. The gay lisp is a perfect example. As a neurolinguist, I can safely say that lisps are not caused by sexual lifestyle. They are often caused by neurological anomalies. In homosexual men, lisps develop with speech. Unless treated, they last a lifetime. I believe that the results of these studies also indicate that homosexuality, at least among gay men, is not a lifestyle choice. I didn't mention lesbians because I, honestly, haven't studied them. |
I have something to throw out at yah. I consider myself bi-gender... so I flip from a gay male mindset to a bisexual girl. I have acquired the lisp.. but when I flip back into girl mode it doesn't exist. How would you explain this?