| Finger-length
ratios and sexual orientation
By TERRANCE J. WILLIAMS
Animal
models have indicated that androgenic steroids acting before
birth might influence the sexual orientation of adult humans.
Here we examine the androgen-sensitive pattern of finger
lengths, and find evidence that homosexual women are exposed
to more prenatal androgen than heterosexual women are; also,
men with more than one older brother, who are more likely
than first-born males to be homosexual in adulthood, are
exposed to more prenatal androgen than eldest sons. Prenatal
androgens may therefore influence adult human sexual orientation
in both sexes, and a mother's body appears to 'remember'
previously carried sons, altering the fetal development
of subsequent sons and increasing the likelihood of homosexuality
in adulthood.
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2000 Nature Publishing Group
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