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Originally Posted by Jack_
No it doesn't in the slightest. This is exactly the kind of misconception I was talking about in my first post in this thread.
Some people believe you are born with a sexuality (i.e. nature), others believe your sexuality comes into fruition through socialisation (i.e. nurture). Neither of these possibilities ever implies that it is possible to choose, or indeed change your sexuality. At all.
You do not choose how you are socialised, you are a product of your environment. Therefore you do not choose your sexuality. Nor can you change it. But that doesn't necessarily mean you were born with it.
I honestly don't understand why people often make this correlation between the nurture argument and people saying sexuality is a choice, the two are not related at all  the idea that you can choose or change your sexuality is moronic, but the idea that sexuality is socialised and learned behaviour is not, and is a very valid argument
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The nurture argument is invalid. Daniel said he was brought up in a, for want of a better word, 'straight' family. He's still gay.