Not sure how this works but a better answer was needed. Love is love - a relationship is a relationship... no two are the same whether they are between member of the same or opposite sexes.
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Extremely similar to growing up with two heterosexual parents. They will most likely still love you and care for you. The only difference is that the things you spend time doing with your parents might be different, and people might give you a hard time for it, but apart from that, very much the same.
It was portrayed similar to how Americans saw it. It was supposed to stop the spread of Communism but was much closer to home for Australia.
Homosexuals in a relationship would have similar goals to heterosexual couples.
Kevin is portrayed as a battlefield where each struggles for power, perhaps more similar to the other than they care to acknowledge.
An analogy compares similar relationships. There is no requirement that the analog pairs be dissimilar. Both metaphor and simile can compare traits. Similes use the word "like" or "as."
I believe the term you are looking for is homosexual. The word homosexual (whether it refers to both men and women - "gay," or women only - "lesbian") has its roots in the Greek language, where "homo" means the same or similar, hence indicating the focus of sexual attraction towards people of the same gender. This is the opposite of "heterosexual," which also has its roots in the Greek language, where "hetero" indicates "different, distinct", underlining the fact that sexual attraction is targeted towards individuals of the opposite gender.Overall, it means you are gay or a lesbian. (bi sexual)
This is a HUGE question, so I'm just going to lay a little groundwork.Problem 1 is prejudice -- pre-judging without knowing facts. Chances are, most of what you think you know about homosexuality is wrong. Some of that is due to simple ignorance, and some of it, unfortunately, is due to people who deliberately spread false information.Problem 2 is trickier. You see, most of us don't figure out we're gay or lesbian until some time in puberty. By that time, we have learned some of the same misinformation, and we may actually hate ourselves. To make this problem worse, we usually can't talk to our parents about it. Sometimes, our parents are the ones spreading the false information!Problem 3 is how to be gay or lesbian. Heterosexual kids have lots of role models -- people who can show them how to have traditional heterosexual relationships, all the way from first dates to marriage and family. Until fairly recently, there were no similar role models for lesbian or gay kids, and they're still pretty rare.The interaction of these three problems, I believe, account for almost all of the issues faced by those of us who are same-sex oriented.
Nipple clamps are usually portrayed as being related to unusual sexual practices, related to masochism or similar. Often they will be displayed for a laugh is lower class sitcoms.
"Hetero" refers to different or diverse, while "homo" refers to the same or similar. These terms are commonly used in the context of sexual orientation to describe relationships between individuals of different genders (heterosexual) or the same gender (homosexual).
A. Power was based on class relationships
A. Power was based on class relationships