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Anonymous, if what you said "Sexual orientation is biological, 10% of people are gay" is true, then people have no say in their choices to do or not do something. Using the word "biological" is saying there is a genetic relationship in the reason why homosexual x goes out loking to have sex with homosexual y or any of the other combinations of letters. It doesn't make a difference if it is a homosexual or non-homsexual. If a non-homosexual goes out and has sex has numerous sexual acts with others, then it must be "biological". When people make decisions, they draw their conclusions from their life's repertoire of experiences. Sexual orientation is a a learnt process and it's manifestation at the point of sexual intimacy is drawn from the earliest stages of development. Humans make choices and their choices are drawn from their experiences from birth.