One of the most important aspects of what makes us who we are is neither straight genes or straight environment but actually what happens to us during development.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Genes can't possibly explain all of what makes us what we are.
Genetics play a huge part in who we are. But we also have free will.
I guess if I had to classify myself, I'd say I'm straight.
To be a straight person and discover you're infertile is almost like discovering you're not a straight person.
The interaction of the variation in our genes is what's responsible for lots of our attributes and vigor.
I want to make sure my family's straight.
Whether straight, gay, bi, trans... body image and identity can be a struggle for us all.
The more that I looked at DNA, the more I realized it was nature and nurture. It's how genes and your environment work together to produce the person you are.
Me and my family are straight. I am blessed. I am alive, man, and I am healthy, and that is the only thing that matters. Me and my family, everybody else, it really doesn't matter because why do you care about somebody talking negative about you if they don't know you?
Straight people are everywhere!