Physiological Differences Across Sexual Orientations
Studies indicate that there are measurable physiological differences among individuals of different sexual orientations. These include differences in brain structure and function, as well as variations in basic body structure and function, which collectively suggest an underlying biological basis for sexual orientation.
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