This book shows which aspects of homosexuality are culturally
variable and which are not and explores the implications for
current descriptions and explanations of homosexuality. Utilizing a
combination of quantitative and qualitative material, the authors
draw conclusions about the nature of homosexuality across cultural
boundaries. Among their findings: homosexuals comprise
approximately five percent of the population in each country no
matter the degree of repressiveness or acceptance; homosexuals in
different societies appear to have the same occupational and
leisure-time interests; and their psycho-sexual development is
similar and characterized by similar patterns of early cross-gender
behavior.
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