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To: Gus who wrote (555763)3/24/2004 1:49:31 AM
From: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Gus,

There was a study I came across a few years ago, which you might be familiar with, which suggested that children growing up are not attracted to those they are constantly in contact with.

A young boy playing with other boys will not find any sexual interest in his friends. It suggested that very often we don't find any sexual interest or attraction to friends, boys or girls, we constantly hang around with. Usually, find attraction to someone outside the immediate circle of friends. This is much the same way a boy might not be attracted to his sister. In other words, opposites attract.

A young boy constantly hanging around and playing with a group of girls developes an attraction for those outside the group. That is, those who are different from the group.

I wish I could find this study. It makes much more sense than that gay gene crap the homosexual groups were trying to have us swallow to justify their behavior.