Submitted by rando999555 t3_11esrwq in askscience
Just had this thought today. It seems a lot of homosexuals know early on in life. Which makes me think it must be mostly genetic. But then, if it's mostly genetic, would that make me or my other siblings more likely to be homosexual or at least not fully straight if I have a sibling that is? It doesn't seem to work that way though in my family or in many others so it makes me wonder. Sexuality is complex though. I questioned my sexuality for a couple of years but outside of that I've felt very straight for the majority of my life.
Sulfamide t1_jagr4hg wrote
To answer your question, for twins, yes it is a good predictor, but for non-twins siblings then no, no evidence of that.
Also, for a huge majority sexuality is actually quite simple. If you only have sexual feelings for the opposite gender (i.e. erections) then you are straight and will probably stay that way you whole life.