Do gays have a higher level of oestrogen hormones than heterosexual men?
No, gays don’t have higher estrogen than heterosexuals. The only thing high estrogen does to men is make them more inclined to depression – causing lower self-esteem, breast cancer, enlarged prostate, less interest in sex, more likely to maintain a full head of hair into late age, reduce beard growth and put on extra body fat around the hips, breasts and thighs (typical female areas of fat distribution). There is also a tendency for them to be dyslexic and scientific adults if higher estrogen exposure is during en-utero.