Our findings may help answer an important question why do we feel male or female? said Dr. Eric Vilain, assistant professor of human genetics and urology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and a pediatrician at UCLAs Mattel Childrens Hospital. Sexual identity is rooted in every persons biology before birth and springs from a variation in our individual genome.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/10/031022062408.htm
The UCLA study was supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Science Foundation and with start-up funds from the UCLA Department of Urology. Vilains co-authors included Phoebe Dewing, Steve Horvath and Tao Shi, all of UCLA.
Okay but that is “sexual identity” which is far different than being “sexual active”. Sexual identity means I, Morgana was born female and I know and accept this. Not now, nor ever have I felt that I was a male nor do I want to be one.
In fact, and this will piss off every transgender person out there:
I, Morgana am happy to have been born female because I hold the reproductive abilities that males do not hold. ie the ability to create a baby.
How is that for sexual identity?