No that would be discriminating.
I Would also like to point out that just because someone is attracted to the same sex does NOT mean they fancy YOU! Ex; A straight woman prefer men but does is not attracted to ALL men. This is something gay people have to deal with often, that people think that just because you are a gay man you want all men. That is very far from the truth.
If the straight person is the one with the problem let him /her go somewhere else. The gay person has done nothing wrong.
"How are straight angles different from right angles?" Is this a statement?
well right angle is 90 degress or a perfect l a straight angle is 180 degress
A straight angle is an angle that is 180 degrees exactly (a straight line). A right angle is 90 degrees (like the corners of a square.)
Yes. In fact, no person has the choice to be gay or straight. You are what you are, and it's all right.
There is no ethical right. The definition of ethics will change from person to person. With that being said, whatever youthink is right is ethically right.
No, you can't. This person is either actually bisexual, or has been denying his feelings and "playing straight". Either way, he's probably having a pretty rough time right now: his whole world is changing, really fast. Don't try to change him. If you can, just be a friend.
Acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex.
This question is really not very clear. I am not sure if you want to know how to change the vehicle or change to a different bus. And I doubt whether the principal is the right person to write to.
No, there are different kinds of angles, such as acute, reflex, straight and obtuse. A right angle is 90°.
If the graph is not a straight line, then it has different slopes at different points, and there's no easy general way to measure it. It's a lot easier if the graph is a straight line. Here's how to do it: -- Mark off a section of the line, and ignore the rest of it. -- Measure how much that part of the line rises from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'y'. -- Measure how much of the 'x' axis that part of the line covers, from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'x'. -- Divide (the change in 'y') by (the change in 'x'). The result of the division is the slope of the line.
it means straight. Derecha means right. Derecho and derecha are different.
It's a basic human right that any person on the planet can choose a partner.