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I have again removed the claim that Blanchard studies the 'biological origins of sexual orientation.' This expression does not suggest simply that there are biological ''influences'' on sexual orientation, which is most likely correct, but rather that sexual orientation has ''exclusively'' biological causes, which is most likely not correct and certainly not supported by any kind of scientific consensus. ] (]) 00:23, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
I have again removed the claim that Blanchard studies the 'biological origins of sexual orientation.' This expression does not suggest simply that there are biological ''influences'' on sexual orientation, which is most likely correct, but rather that sexual orientation has ''exclusively'' biological causes, which is most likely not correct and certainly not supported by any kind of scientific consensus. ] (]) 00:23, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
:I agree that we should directly wikilink to the actual name of our article here. ] (]) 00:24, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
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Blanchard may have supported re-listing of SRS, but only if the Clarke was the only gatekeeper. I'd put this in the entry, but I cannot find a source.74.12.155.22007:04, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
I have again removed the claim that Blanchard studies the 'biological origins of sexual orientation.' This expression does not suggest simply that there are biological influences on sexual orientation, which is most likely correct, but rather that sexual orientation has exclusively biological causes, which is most likely not correct and certainly not supported by any kind of scientific consensus. Skoojal (talk) 00:23, 12 July 2008 (UTC)