The biological factors that influence sexual orientation may be due to genes, prenatal hormones, and exposure to masculinizing hormones may effect sexual orientation in females as they play a part on the influences of sexual orientation (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). For example, girls that are exposed to high levels of prenatal androgens are found to have a higher risk than those of males affecting risk for sexual orientation for homosexuality. Ones culture, may define acceptable behaviors for men and women
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While in some cultures are more accepting than others, some cultures permit homosexuality, bisexual, and heterosexual relationships in order to prepare for marriage according to Vance, (2011). However, the variations in one culture to another depicts what is acceptable in one culture to the next. Although some cultures continue to question an individual’s right to express him or herself as to their sexual orientation, while others cultures have accepted and understand and respect the diversity of cultural beliefs and values for those whom are different. In addition to the cultural aspects that may influence cultural values and behavior. Cultural beliefs can negatively impact how one may see