TY - JOUR AU - MURPHY, TIMOTHY F. AB - Footnotes 1 Ramsey, P. Fabricated Man , (New Haven: Yale, 1970), 25. 2 See Elias, S. and Annas, G.J., Reproductive Genetics and the Law (Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1987). 3 Dorner, G. Hormones and Brain Differentiation (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1976, 138). See also Gartrell, N.K. ‘Hormones and homosexuality’, in Paul, W., Weinrich, J.D., Gionsiorek, J.C., Hotvedt, M.E. (eds), Homosexuality, Social, Psychological and Biological Issues (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982), 169–182. 4 See reference (3): 228. 5 Murray, L. ‘Sexual destinies, the biology of homosexuality', Omni 9 1975, 100–128. 6 I modify the categories of F. Suppe, ‘Curing homosexuality’, in Baker, R. and Elliston, F. (eds), Philosophy and Sex, 2nd ed. (Buffalo: Prometheus, 1984), 391–420. 7 Bell, A.P. and Weinberg, M.S. Homosexualities (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1978). 8 See reference (7): 337. This included 73% of 575 white homosexual males (WHMs), 80% of 111 black homosexual males (BHMs), 84% of 229 white homosexual females (WHFs), and 90% of 64 black homosexual females (BHFs). A distinct minority reported a great deal of regret regarding their homosexuality: 6% of WHMs, 3% of BHMs, 2% of WHFs, and 0% BHFs. 9 See reference (7): 339: 27% of 573 WHMs, 27% of 111 TI - REPRODUCTIVE CONTROLS AND SEXUAL DESTINY JF - Bioethics DO - 10.1111/j.1467-8519.1990.tb00074.x DA - 1990-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/reproductive-controls-and-sexual-destiny-5JLP0QdJ3c SP - 121 VL - 4 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -