30 Mar 2026
2h 11m

How Hormones Shape Sexual Orientation & Behavior | Dr. Marc Breedlove

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The podcast explores the biological underpinnings of sexual orientation, challenging the notion of it being a choice. Dr. Marc Breedlove, a neuroscience professor, discusses how prenatal hormone exposure, particularly testosterone, influences brain development and subsequent sexual preferences. The conversation covers the 2D:4D finger ratio study, suggesting lesbians have more "masculine" ratios, and Simon LeVay's research on hypothalamus size differences between gay and straight men. Breedlove highlights the maternal immunization hypothesis, where a mother's immune response to male-specific antigens in previous pregnancies may affect the sexual orientation of later sons. The discussion also touches on the aversive component in sexual partner choice, particularly among men, and the complexities of bisexuality and intersex conditions.

Outlines

Part 1: Biological Markers and Prenatal Influences

Part 2: Brain Structure and Behavioral Circuits

Part 3: Aversion, Fluidity, and Intersex Phenotypes

Part 4: The Older Brother Effect and Development

Part 5: Adult Hormones, Culture, and Plasticity

Part 6: Personal Journey and Conclusions

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