Essay On Sexual Orientation

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Abstract Why do people have cognitive sexual orientations and how can this affect the mind. What are the reasons for sexual orientation? And is it normal? Many people make decisions regarding sexual orientation based on their mental patterns of emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction. The most common forms of human sexuality would include heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality. Furthermore, a lot of research has been focused on the reasons behind these different types of sexuality with the consideration and fascination with the opposite and with the same sex. Since bi-sexuality is lightly considered a variant of homosexuality in popular culture. Several research studies have found there are natural' reasons behind sexual …show more content…

A person's sexual preference is not a dark or light issue. Sexual preference is based on what appeals to the individual, with selective fascination in the opposite sex toward one side of the continuum and a selective appreciation for the same sex. Heterosexuality (appreciation for individuals from the opposite sex), homosexuality (fascination in individuals from the same sex), and bisexuality (fascination in individuals from either sex) are the three most regularly examined classes of sexual preference. However, in no way shape or form are these the only classifications in the realm of our behaviors and traits. The “Nature/upbringing Discussion” actually does not make much sense, because genes and circumstances have a constant interplay during the lifespan. However, whether through genes or education, there is no uncertainty that sexual orientation is displayed somehow in our encephalon or brain. This is because the brain is equipped to handle all our ideas and habits and everything that we stand for. Learning alters your encephalon every day, whether very temporary changes, like a telephone number you misremember, or permanent behavior patterns, like being shy or sociable, and like sexual …show more content…

When considering these associations, it is necessary to recognize two factors. First, these attitudes represent common patterns in the population, not every person fits those patterns. For instance, studies (largely administered in the United States) have determined that heterosexuals with positive views towards homosexuality are more expected to be female, white, young, non-religious, well-informed, politically progressive or conservative, and have a close personal connection homosexuals. Where you're born can affect the way you psychologically think about sexual orientations. For instance, if you are born in a place like Nigeria, 53% disagree with homosexuality and 47% agree. In the United States, the rate is much higher as people agree with various sexual preferences. It's not wrong or right but where you live can psychologically influence your sexual

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