Does the study clarify (no one study could) that it is homosexuality per se, rather than risky behavior by some segment of the gay population, that is responsible for any apparent differences?
Again, is this a result of homosexuality per se, or a result of psycholigical and emotional reactions to factors such as harassment, ostracism, fear, misplaced guilt
"A short distinguishing cadence interpolated in Gregorian melodies."
We've heard this music before.

If so, why did this study find differences between the men and women? They both live in the same environment that is supposed to harrass them equally.
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