No, nobody can turn gay ever. It's simply not possible to change sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is fixed at an early age, possibly at birth.
Most gay men realize they are gay around puberty. For women, the realization can sometimes come much later.
No. This can't be done at any age. Sexual orientation is unchangeable.
No, in fact a straight man can never turn gay. This is impossible.
No. No straight man can ever become gay. However, a 60-year-old closeted gay man can come out as gay, and it might give the impression that he "became" gay.
No. This can't be done at any age. Sexual orientation is unchangeable.
yes for a man there is really no age limit
65
The age of a senior citizen is generally the same throughout the world. In Canada, a person is considered a senior citizen at the age of 60.
In 2010 men in the UK become a senior citizen and can retire at age 65 years and 60 years for women. From 2020 men and women in the UK will both retire at the age of 65 years.
It depends on the person, and there is also a strong correlation between the age of the Republican and the level of acceptance. as of 2013 60% of Republicans under 30 support full equal rights for gay people.
There are a number of reasons as to why people over the age of 60 become less active. This generally equates to low energy levels and the loss of bone density in some individuals.
By becoming 60 years of age.
Are student loans forgiven at age 60? Are student loans forgiven at age 60?
The average age to become a grandparent is 47, as of 2011. However, it is common to become a grandparent in your 50's and 60's. The average age to become a great-grandparent is 74 and the average age to become a parent is 24 or 25. However, with the average to become a parent getting older then the 'great-grandparent' generation will soon be lost because the average age to die in the UK is not rising as quick as the age to become a parent. The life expectancy for a women in the UK is 81, whilst for a man it's 76.
you end up a gay 60 year old man with no husband and also brings law into every argument/conversation
There were no gay rights in Ireland in the 1960's.
No.