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No. You are gay if your sexual orientation (the sex you are attracted to) is the same as your sex.
It can be sexual or friendly such as kissing, sex, or hugging a person of the same sex.
gay men do not need stronger sex. Healthy sexual activity is a need for most people, gay or straight.
I say doing anything sexual with somebody the same sex as you.
The age of consent for any sexual activity varies by country and state. In some places, the age of consent for sexual activity is the same regardless of sexual orientation. It's important to check the laws in your specific location.
Yes. The only way to be gay is to feel a sexual attraction to members of the same sex.
No, although there are many sexual transmitted diseases you can catch by having sex with another male such as aids
No. gay sex is not illegal in any state in Australia.
sexual attraction between two people of the same sex would be considered gay.
"A gay encounter" is an occasion of sexual activity between two or more people of the same sex.
If you are "straight", it means you prefer the opposite sex - as opposed to gay.
The answer is simple, if you have sex with your gender, you are gay. If you participate in intercourse with both genders, you are bi-sexual. And if you have sex with the opposite gender, you are straight.