“…243-244) With culture erased (here, in its place, we find the euphemism "imitation"), gay and lesbian brains can be the reasons why "pre-gay" boys and girls are respectively less and more aggressive than "normal" boys and girls (Blanchard, McConkey, Roper, & Steiner, 1983); why straight men and lesbian women are more adept than gay men and straight women at throwing a ball at a target from a few feet away (J. Hall & Kimura, 1995); why gay men's verbal fluency is superior to the other three groups' (Rahman, Abrahams, & Wilson, 2003); why they are less likely than straight men to have committed acts of sexual coercion (VanderLaan & Vasey, 2009); why they are "over-represented" in professional dance (Bailey & Oberschneider, 1997); and so on. The "stereotype about 'feminine' gay men and 'masculine' lesbians … contains a substantial kernel of truth" (LeVay, 2011, p. 125), because the average homosexual brain is a patchwork of gender-inverted traits, some of which appear detectable by gaydar.…”