Anonymous ID: 588266 May 12, 2019, 4:24 p.m. No.6482245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6482070

Maybe you mean we’ll and you truly believe the lLord has spoken to you but, you are mistaken and it’s my duty to inform you to repent or face Gods judgement. This is your first warning ⚠️

Anonymous ID: 588266 May 12, 2019, 4:51 p.m. No.6482444   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6482329

Check out this link below

May 23, 2017

Ray Blanchard

added an update

This project has now been accepted for publication in the Archives of Sexual Behavior. Here is its final CONCLUSION: Fraternal birth order is, by far, the most broadly established factor influencing sexual orientation in men. The subjects who contributed siblings to this meta-analysis came from Canada in the north to Brazil in the south, from Iran in the east to Samoa in the west. They were born over nearly a 150-year period, starting in 1861 (Blanchard & Bogaert, 1996a). Some were psychiatry or clinical psychology patients, some were convicted sex offenders, and some were research volunteers. Some were examined in childhood and some were examined in adulthood. The data came from studies expressly designed to study fraternal birth order and from archived studies in which sibship items were merely part of a broader survey. There are many remaining questions about the FBOE [fraternal birth order effect], especially the underlying mechanism it reflects and whether the same mechanism completely explains the difference between feminine/transgender and non-feminine/cisgender homosexual males. The simple fact of the FBOE’s existence, however, seems almost beyond doubt at this point.

… Read more

Share

119 Reads

Ray Blanchard

 

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ray_Blanchard