Sexual orientation started when the first animals walked the Earth.
A lot of lesbians are out of shape because they want the feeling of being a male, which includes taking on the figure of a male, etc.
In Japan there are some laws protecting gays and lesbians, and being gay is not illegal. Regardless, of their protecting laws many gays and lesbians feel cultural pressure to hide their homosexuality.
because its so nice being licked
No. Lesbians are not terrified of penises. Just because a lesbian is not sexually attracted to the male body, does not mean that she is terrified of it. Lesbians may very well be grossed out at the thought/sight of penises, but this is not at all the same as being terrified. Lesbians are not afraid of men or of their physical anatomy. They would just prefer if it not be touching them.
Lesbians are normal you stupid ignorant homophobic!!! People are born lgbt they dont just choose it.
No. Being a lesbian is not a sin, nor is thinking about being a lesbian (or lesbians in general).
Yes. Part of being a lesbian is liking to touch, lick, kiss other lesbians. If you did not do so then it would be assumed you are not a lesbian.
I once read it started as a means of birth conmtol, however, I do not believe that.
Lesbians are women who are emotionally and physically attracted to other women. This is the only feature of being a lesbian.Lesbians are women who are physically and emotionally attracted other women. This is really the only feature of a lesbian.
Actually, there's research that lesbians have a preference for other lesbians.
The amount of white and black lesbians are quite similar. In America there are more black lesbians however in England there are more white lesbians.
Lesbians can be affected by HIV through various factors such as sharing needles or having unprotected sex with an HIV-positive partner. To support their health and well-being, lesbians can access resources like LGBTQ health centers, support groups, and online information on safe sex practices. Regular testing, education, and access to healthcare are crucial in managing HIV among lesbians.