cross dressing and hormones are not enough to tell. a girl who likes girls is gay. and a guy who likes guys is gay. so you'd really need to know who she's into. or he.
Not necessarily. Crossdressers may identify as heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or any other sexual orientation. Hormone use does not determine one's sexual orientation.
Sexual orientation is not a choice; it is a natural and unchangeable aspect of a person's identity. LGBTQ+ individuals do not choose their sexual orientation, just as heterosexual individuals do not choose theirs. It is important to respect and support individuals regardless of their sexual orientation.
Female hormones like estrogen and progesterone can influence behavior by affecting mood, emotions, and cognition. These hormones can impact stress response, memory, and social behaviors. Fluctuations in hormone levels during the menstrual cycle and menopause can contribute to changes in behavior and mood.
Any person can control their sexual feelings. Control means not harassing others or doing something sexually inappropriate.However, if you are asking how to not have gay feelings, that is simply not possible. If you are gay, you cannot stop having gay feelings. It's nature.
Hormones can influence human behavior by affecting mood, stress response, motivation, and aggression. For example, cortisol released in response to stress can lead to feelings of anxiety or irritability. Additionally, hormones like testosterone and estrogen play roles in regulating sexual behavior and desire.
Gay men do not cease being men simply because of their sexual orientation. A gay man is a man, not a woman. The parental instinct of a man is called the paternal instinct. If a man identifies himself as a woman, then he is transgendered and that is a different issue than being gay.
No. A person is gay if they only feel sexually aroused by a person of the same sex. Crossdressing has many different aspects to it - but orientation is not one of them. There are straight crossdressers, there are gay crossdressers, there are bi-sexual crossdressers.
No. A person is gay if they only feel sexually aroused by a person of the same sex. Crossdressing has many different aspects to it - but orientation is not one of them. There are straight crossdressers, there are gay crossdressers, there are bi-sexual crossdressers.
There is no such thing as "chest hormones"
Gay people do not inject hormones. (Maybe you are thinking of transgender people).
Because they don't need any hormones. Being gay has nothing to do with hormones (other than the fact that sexual orientation may be related to pre-natal hormones).
No. You are born "gay" or you aren't. The level of hormones and the type may have something to do with it, but I don't think it "slows" the process.
Yes, your hormones are just playing tricks. It doesn't mean you are gay
Being gay or lesbian is not about hormones. All humans have the same basic hormones. Excesses or deficiencies can cause health problems, but they can't make someone gay or transgendered.
Men who dress like women are either crossdressers or transgender. Crossdressers can be straight but just like wearing women's clothing. Some prefer and are married to women and others prefer men. Transgenders feels they are in the wrong body and wants to live like women. Some are gay and others not.
You're thinking of transgender people, not gay people. Gay people do not "become a girl" unless they are also transgender. Transgender people can be gay, straight, or anything else.For more information about the hormones that Transgender women take, click here.
No, you are not gay, but a crossdresser. Crossdressers are often confused as being gay, but it's a myth. Some people just have sexual quirks about them and crossdressing harms no one and if you are lucky enough to find a woman that will do as you ask then there is nothing wrong with it.
if you still young your hormones change make you change gay but you will soon get over it