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| ![]() ![]() Concerns about a Child's Sexual Orientation by Dr. Benjamin Spock reviewed and revised by Robert Needlman, M.D., F.A.A.P. When parents think that their little boy is effeminate or their little girl is too masculine, they may wonder whether the child will grow up to be gay or lesbian. Because of prevailing prejudices against homosexuality, this can create worry and anxiety in parents. However, the fact that a girl or a boy might want to play with children of the opposite sex, and might enjoy their activities and toys, doesn't tell us anything about his or her future sexual orientation. A small percentage of children, regardless of their gender behavior in their early years, grow up to be gay, and a majority grow up heterosexual. When to be concerned
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