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  • Sabuncuoglu refers to the androgen model, which has failed to convincingly associate the level of fetal androgen exposure with homo

  • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International of our sexual orientation

  • The study by Sabuncuoglu presents evidence to supporting n the hypothesis that maternal thyroid hormone o levels during pregnancy are associated with sexual orientation and gender identity.[5] e Though social acceptance of homosexuality s has greatly increased in recent years, u Sabuncuoglu’s article begins with a reminder l that stigma still exists,[5] and that the increased stressors faced by this population are likely to ia contribute to higher risk behavior resulting in c negative health outcomes

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Sabuncuoglu refers to the androgen model, which has failed to convincingly associate the level of fetal androgen exposure with homo-. The search for the cause of gender nonconformity and homosexuality has been extensive. Androgen’s role as a sex hormone made it a logical focus of study, but the author all but rebukes this notion due to the lack of consistent results.

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