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To What Extent are Prenatal Androgens Involved in the Development of Male Homosexuality in Humans?

Authors :
Emmanouil Tasos
Source :
Journal of homosexuality. 69(11)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Endocrine variations, including possibly reduced exposure to androgens, may contribute to the development of male homosexuality, with animal models demonstrating same-sex mate preference with altered exposure during prenatal or early postnatal development. As similar studies in humans are impossible, indirect physical and cognitive measures of androgen exposure are used. Some studies suggest that physical measures affected by prenatal androgens, including the index-to-ring finger ratio, growth indices, and facial structure, are more "feminine" in gay men. Gay men also exhibit significant childhood gender non-conformity and a "feminized" anatomical and functional brain pattern in sexual arousal, as well as domains such as language, visuospatial skills and hemispheric relationships. However, many of these results are equivocal and may be confounded by other factors. Research has also been hampered by inconsistencies in the reporting of sexual orientation and the potentially unrepresentative populations of gay men studied, while additional complexities pertaining to gender conformity and sexual role may also influence results.

Details

ISSN :
15403602
Volume :
69
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of homosexuality
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be309fc8661a47ef058617e3d4d92816