An immune rponse some pregnant women’s bodi may expla the “aternal birth orr effect” – that men are more likely to be gay the more olr brothers they have
Contents:
- WE MAY KNOW WHY YOUNGER BROTHERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY
- ARE YOUNGER BROTHERS MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY?
- MEN WH OLR BROTHERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY, STUDY SUGGTS
- PEOPLE G OUT AS GAY AT YOUNGER AGE, REARCH SHOWS
WE MAY KNOW WHY YOUNGER BROTHERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY
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ARE YOUNGER BROTHERS MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY?
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MEN WH OLR BROTHERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY, STUDY SUGGTS
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PEOPLE G OUT AS GAY AT YOUNGER AGE, REARCH SHOWS
The more olr brothers a boy has, the more likely he is to be gay when he grows up – an effect lled the “aternal birth orr effect”. They found that the mothers of gay sons wh olr brothers had the hight levels of antibodi agast this prote, followed by the mothers of gay sons wh no olr brothers. “Given that the prote is known to be important synapse formatn, you n see how maternal antibodi might affect the wirg of the fetal bra, and that might expla why each subsequent son is more likely to grow up gay.