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A Reason for Being Gay
Tonight at 9pm on BBC Channel 3 a 21 year old guy says that after having a stroke he woke up to find his sexuality had changed. Before the stroke he was an avid rugby playing hetrosexual but that changed overnight to becoming gay and the loss of all his rugby pals.
If the brain is capable of being modified by rearranging the circuitry where does that point to in future research?
If the brain is capable of being modified by rearranging the circuitry where does that point to in future research?
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I have had the misfortune to have had both my parents suffer strokes in the last year and have seen the inside of to many stroke wards!
Mostly it is older people and it is quite startling the recoveries that people can make from stroke - particularly in my Mother's case thankfully - going from a golfball sized bleed and intensive care to what I would say was a 95% recovery in about 6 weeks!
However I have seen some quite young people in there one in particular with locked in syndrome hardly able to do more than blink.
I guess the one lesson I learn over the last year is not to make any assumptions about stroke
I have had the misfortune to have had both my parents suffer strokes in the last year and have seen the inside of to many stroke wards!
Mostly it is older people and it is quite startling the recoveries that people can make from stroke - particularly in my Mother's case thankfully - going from a golfball sized bleed and intensive care to what I would say was a 95% recovery in about 6 weeks!
However I have seen some quite young people in there one in particular with locked in syndrome hardly able to do more than blink.
I guess the one lesson I learn over the last year is not to make any assumptions about stroke
sp // .. I think we'd be jumping ahead of ourselves if we took this chap's word for it that he had no sexual feelings for men prior to the accident. //
It would also be wrong to assume he was lying, just because it avoids drawing uncomfortable conclusions about the ability of peoples sexuality to change.
It would also be wrong to assume he was lying, just because it avoids drawing uncomfortable conclusions about the ability of peoples sexuality to change.
If the brain is capable of being modified by rearranging the circuitry where does that point to in future research?
There are many cases of people having strokes and finding that their personalities changed. Even some of those who had heart transplants have faced changes to their personalities. What is scary is that in the end future research may find that our 'self' is nothing more than the function of a 'circuitry' you describe.
There are many cases of people having strokes and finding that their personalities changed. Even some of those who had heart transplants have faced changes to their personalities. What is scary is that in the end future research may find that our 'self' is nothing more than the function of a 'circuitry' you describe.
The obvious question no one has asked thus far is if this case turns out to be scientifically proven (whatever that may be) would it not also mean a gay Rugby player (or any other homosexual, for that matter) be susceptible to changing to a heterosexual after a trauma of some sort? Or, does it only work in the politically acceptable direction?