Researchers discover links between biology and bottoming for gay men

Researchers believe they have discovered specific biological markers for gay men adopting preferred sexual positions.

In other words, gay men might be predisposed to being a bottom or a top.

For example, bottoms can exhibit indicators such as having older brothers, being left-handed or not conforming to gender norms from an early age.

Researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga believe ‘non-right handedness’ is a major biological factor.

The study states: ‘Among gay men, variation in gender nonconformity appears to correspond with variation in anal sex role behavior.

‘Specifically, gay men with an insertive anal sex role (i.e., tops) scored higher on masculine personality traits compared to males with a receptive (i.e., bottom) anal sex role preference.

‘Conversely, bottoms scored higher on feminine personality traits compared to tops.

‘[S]elf-identified tops rated themselves as more masculine compared to bottoms… and tops were more likely to score higher on male-typical cognitive styles while bottoms were higher on female-typical cognitive styles,’ the research indicated.

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