ext_84883 ([identity profile] epanastatis.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] talktooloose 2003-07-16 08:42 am (UTC)

The longer version of my theory has to do with which parent you choose to identify with.
Do elaborate.

Is it a stereotype to say I identified with my mother. Well, I did. It would be hard not to, since as a child my attitude towards my father oscillated between contempt and hatred.

Ever had your gaydar go off with a little kid?

Yep.

Anyway, my question wasn't an attempt to bust you, but to draw out the answer. I'm inclined strongly to agree with you, except that I would say that the choices get recapitulated again and again, and the path the three-year old sets out on isn't fixed in granite.

It's rare that the choice takes the form of a conscious decision that, "Oh, I'll be gay," but rather the decision to accept that it is an essential part of who you've become.


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