Only gay women and FtM transsexuals (pre-op, non-op) can get pregnant. Gay men currently cannot. Pregnancy is about biological gender, not sexual attraction.
The most conceivable way for two gay men to have children related to both partners would be to replace the DNA of an existing egg cell with the DNA of a female sperm cell, then fertilizing the modified egg cell with random sperm from the other partner, and letting a surrogate carry the pregnancy.
No. Nothing can make babies gay. Babies are either born gay or they are not. Babies will listen and love any music they hear. Jazz may make babies happy, seeing as any noise gives the infants some kind of mental stimulation.
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No. You are only gay if you are sexually attracted to those men.
Yes. You obviously cant have babies this way, but you can do everything men and women can do!
Women are very important, because if they were not alive, then there would be no babies and all men would have to be gay.
About 3% to 8% of all babies are gay.
It is not usual but no it does not make you gay. If you are male and are attracted to men then you have a homosexual orientation.
He might. Just because someone is gay doesn't mean he wouldn't or couldn't make out with girls. It is just that gay men prefer the company of other men, romantically.
No, most gay men in the world are not circumcised. Consider the fact that most circumcisions are done before the child reaches adulthood (and in fact, most are babies). How would the parents know what the sexual orientation of their son is?Also, most of the world does not practice circumcision, and gay men make of 3-8% of all men in every society, so most gay men live in places where there is no circumcision.
No. He is only gay if he is sexually attracted to men.
Yes. Gay guys make great friends.
Yes, lesbians can have babies. All they need is male sperm, which they can get from a friend, or from a sperm bank. They can also adopt children. Gay men can adopt children, or can have a baby from a surrogate mother. Some gay men and women have children from a previous opposite-sex relationship.