biological theories of sexual orientation

Dec 21, 2006 15:52

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buffbanded December 22 2006, 02:52:47 UTC
...I didn't completely follow all the biological facts
Under the evolution part or the neuroendocrine part?

My psyc prof Amy said the same thing. I really assumed a lot more familiarity with this stuff than I should have when I was writing it because of time constraints.

I was thinking about trying to make this more reader-friendly, since - well, no one on eljay is going to get me for not citing sources :-P

Thanks though!

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buffbanded December 22 2006, 05:07:05 UTC
Huh. Wasn't expecting that.

Well, as long as the evolution of teh gay part of the paper is easy to follow, we're straight okay :-)

AP/IB exams for the win...
Awesome.

In high school, I didn't even take honors bio (there was no AP), just the travesty taught by the soccer coach cos I was a ginormous slacker at that stage. And went into biology in college completely blind. Which, on the positive side, made everything new and exciting :-D

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buffbanded March 20 2007, 09:11:21 UTC
I'm curious about what you've worked on regarding homosexuality, but there's that seekrit identity thing, right?

If you ever have time to waste, I'd love to know if my gay paper was marginally interesting. Or, on the other hand, if you thought it was bland but well written. Or, on the third hand (cos that's what happens when you screw with carcinogens without gloves on), if you wonder how I passed freshman English.

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switterbeet March 20 2007, 23:31:37 UTC
Ohhh, very nice paper. How did you do on it?

*gratuitously steals refs* MUHAHAHA!

While, it's directed at humans, I can use quite a bit of it for my devious purposes. Thanks! :)

Also, I'll probably throw up a link/write up of my study around the second week of April, if you're interested.

I also write ridiculously slowly, under the influence of caffeine, actually reading most of my sources, and so feel your pain.

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buffbanded April 2 2007, 20:00:51 UTC
Thanks :-) While my writing was really rushed, so was Amy’s grading of it. Which means that I got an A.

I’m definitely interested in seeing the write up of your study.

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