I'm seeing pretty balanced opinions for and against the idea of genetics being the cause of homosexuality. The idea of choice is also kind of strained in my point of view as well. There have been some interesting experiments of late that seem to indicate that we do in fact make snap judgments in our subconscious. That our brains essentially already make a choice before we even consciously realize that we have. If the data points to that particular theory then maybe we don't have a choice in the matter? It still doesn't determine whether our actions are dictated by genetics or psychological development but it seems to throw a wrench in the idea of choice. Seriously, I think the more we learn, the more we realize how little we do know. Too many questions. Mah braaaaaain.