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" I love this stuff. Its my personal belief that nature designs some of us

to be gay. Just does. Found in all kinds of species other than humans. "

I have to object to this. There are no instances where other members of

other species are exclusively " gay " unless something is wrong (i.e.

endocrine disrupters) which aren't a product of nature.

The favorite example of homosexual behavior is bonobo chimps. They are very

sexual primates. However, if there is a receptive member of the opposite

sex available, they will not choose to have sex with a member of the same

sex. They'll opt for the opposite sex.

If you want to say that there might be something going on with humans

because of their big brains, there wouldn't be any argument about that. But

homosexuality makes no biological sense. And biology is " nature " .

Take care,

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" I love this stuff. Its my personal belief that nature designs some of us

to be gay. Just does. Found in all kinds of species other than humans. "

I have to object to this. There are no instances where other members of

other species are exclusively " gay " unless something is wrong (i.e.

endocrine disrupters) which aren't a product of nature.

The favorite example of homosexual behavior is bonobo chimps. They are very

sexual primates. However, if there is a receptive member of the opposite

sex available, they will not choose to have sex with a member of the same

sex. They'll opt for the opposite sex.

If you want to say that there might be something going on with humans

because of their big brains, there wouldn't be any argument about that. But

homosexuality makes no biological sense. And biology is " nature " .

Take care,

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My first cousin on my dad's side is left-handed and dyslexic. She's quite

the artsy person-has a degree in performing arts and now teaches dance and

runs the local ballet where she lives. But, that's it for my family. No

gays, no other lefties, no other dyslexics. Plus, my Graves' most likely

comes from my mother's side, since she had it and suspects that her

grandmother also had it. Now, my dad's side does have rheumatoid arthritis,

though. So, I guess I get autoimmune disease from both sides. My aunt has

terrible rheumatoid arthritis. She's the mother of the dyslexic lefty!

Holly

Re: dyslexic boys and autoimmune girls?

Hi All,

This is interesting. I know of no gays in my family, if there are or were

they didn't tell anyone.

Now, my husbands family is a different story, they have quite a few that

are. Several that are my husbands age and older. They have autoimmune

disease. And I honestly believe the dyslexia in my girls comes from my

husbands side. He is very intelligent, he is excellent in math, history,

government etc. He has terrible handwriting and he doesn't have good

spelling skills, but vocabulary is excellent. I've seen dyslexia in me, but

never noticed until after the graves disease. There are days I struggle

with how to spell a word, even to the point of spelling the first syllable

and I was always excellent in spelling. I was always in spelling bees in

school, but would misspell the word on purpose. I've never liked crowds so

to get out of the spot light I would get the word wrong, until I made it to

almost the end.

Debbie R.

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My first cousin on my dad's side is left-handed and dyslexic. She's quite

the artsy person-has a degree in performing arts and now teaches dance and

runs the local ballet where she lives. But, that's it for my family. No

gays, no other lefties, no other dyslexics. Plus, my Graves' most likely

comes from my mother's side, since she had it and suspects that her

grandmother also had it. Now, my dad's side does have rheumatoid arthritis,

though. So, I guess I get autoimmune disease from both sides. My aunt has

terrible rheumatoid arthritis. She's the mother of the dyslexic lefty!

Holly

Re: dyslexic boys and autoimmune girls?

Hi All,

This is interesting. I know of no gays in my family, if there are or were

they didn't tell anyone.

Now, my husbands family is a different story, they have quite a few that

are. Several that are my husbands age and older. They have autoimmune

disease. And I honestly believe the dyslexia in my girls comes from my

husbands side. He is very intelligent, he is excellent in math, history,

government etc. He has terrible handwriting and he doesn't have good

spelling skills, but vocabulary is excellent. I've seen dyslexia in me, but

never noticed until after the graves disease. There are days I struggle

with how to spell a word, even to the point of spelling the first syllable

and I was always excellent in spelling. I was always in spelling bees in

school, but would misspell the word on purpose. I've never liked crowds so

to get out of the spot light I would get the word wrong, until I made it to

almost the end.

Debbie R.

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My first cousin on my dad's side is left-handed and dyslexic. She's quite

the artsy person-has a degree in performing arts and now teaches dance and

runs the local ballet where she lives. But, that's it for my family. No

gays, no other lefties, no other dyslexics. Plus, my Graves' most likely

comes from my mother's side, since she had it and suspects that her

grandmother also had it. Now, my dad's side does have rheumatoid arthritis,

though. So, I guess I get autoimmune disease from both sides. My aunt has

terrible rheumatoid arthritis. She's the mother of the dyslexic lefty!

Holly

Re: dyslexic boys and autoimmune girls?

Hi All,

This is interesting. I know of no gays in my family, if there are or were

they didn't tell anyone.

Now, my husbands family is a different story, they have quite a few that

are. Several that are my husbands age and older. They have autoimmune

disease. And I honestly believe the dyslexia in my girls comes from my

husbands side. He is very intelligent, he is excellent in math, history,

government etc. He has terrible handwriting and he doesn't have good

spelling skills, but vocabulary is excellent. I've seen dyslexia in me, but

never noticed until after the graves disease. There are days I struggle

with how to spell a word, even to the point of spelling the first syllable

and I was always excellent in spelling. I was always in spelling bees in

school, but would misspell the word on purpose. I've never liked crowds so

to get out of the spot light I would get the word wrong, until I made it to

almost the end.

Debbie R.

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