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Home » “Born that way” Theory & Change Processes

“Born that way” Theory & Change Processes

Mostly Heterosexual and Mostly Gay/Lesbian: Evidence of New Sexual Orientation Identities (Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2012)

Stability and Change in Same-sex Attraction (2012 Archrives of Sexual Behavior)

A Longitudinal Study of Attempted Religiously Mediated Sexual Orientation Change, Jones and Yarhouse 2011

Homosexuality 101: What every therapist, parent and homosexual should know

Link: Radio Interview With Dr. Stanton Jones — September 27, 2007

Study Seeks To Discover Genetic Origin Of Homosexuality

Myths And Misconceptions About Behavioral Genetics And Homosexuality

What Do First Stages Of SSA Or OSA Tell Us About Their Origin?

Facts, Not flattery, About Same-Sex Attraction

“Homosexuality Is Not Hardwired,” Concludes Dr. Francis S. Collins, Head Of The Human Genome Project

Link: Biological Research On SSA: Is SSA An Abnormality Or A Part Of Human Design?

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