The twentieth century has presented many discoveries in the field of technology, creativity and psychology. However, even the sexual revolution did not bring people closer to answering the reason for the emergence of sexual minorities. Religion, psychology and medicine differ in their assumptions about whether homosexuality is a conscious choice of an individual or a predestination due to genes.
In order to avoid misconceptions and misconceptions, one must immediately say that, by definition, homosexuality is attraction to people of the same sex. That is, the definition of homosexuality is generally applicable to both males and females.
To begin with, it can be noted that homosexuality and the game of homosexuality are two different things. Pseudo-homosexuality is more typical for adolescents who are looking for themselves in life and, encountering some difficulties, "challenge society" in order to stand out and not be "like everyone else." If this behavior is not due to genetic predisposition and the conditions of upbringing, it is likely that it will pass over time.
Psychologically, an overprotective mother and a negative father's example can influence a boy's desire to find missing masculinity in someone in particular. Subsequently, it can take on an erotic character. The fact of sexual or physical abuse can also cause psychological trauma to the child, associated with the hostility of the opposite sex.
Another interpretation of the causes of homosexual inclinations can be found in official science. Embryonic development means that at certain stages, the embryo receives several doses of hormones that shape the sexual characteristics and structure of the brain. Under normal conditions, an ordinary child will be born, corresponding to its gender. However, if at the stage of brain development, the male embryo does not receive enough testosterone (male hormone), the future offspring can receive all the prerequisites to become a homosexual. A similar situation can occur if the female embryo does not receive enough estrogen, the female hormone.
The prejudices of society can become very painful for homosexuals, including often leading to suicide "not like everyone else." Unfortunately, modern science cannot give an exact answer whether homosexuality can be cured. Family and parental support will play an important role here.