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>what exactly causes it (ik it's psychological and no, not every single person suffers with worms, but it's true that some do), how childhood traumas affect one's development later on in life and how homosexuality is related to it, why some fags act so feminine when others don't and what are the poitical implications of it.
You might like to read books like 'Gay, Straight and the Reason Why' by Simon LeVay and 'The Man Who Would be Queen' by J. Michael Bailey (cancelled by trannies back in the early 2000s). The scientific consensus at this point is that homosexual orientation is the result of genetic and foetal-hormonal factors. Behavioural femininity (which is only extreme in a few cases) seems to be a result of feminisation in the womb. In many mental and physical respects, gay men and lesbians occupy a middle ground between heterosexual males and females. For instance, gay men are shifted in a feminine direction in things like verbal IQ (higher than straight men, hence number of gay writers), height, spatial skill, index-ring finger ratio, occupational preferences, etc. but are usually not *as feminine* as women in these respects. There are also certain areas in which gay men exhibit hypermasculinisation. Gay male sexuality is completely different to female sexuality behaviourally, for instance.

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