Possibly gross anatomical difference, but this is a disputed area. There is a difference in some neurotransmitter uptake and distributed variance in receptor sites for some of those neurotransmitters. Nothing here is that firmed up though, and hard and fast conclusions are not yet to be reached.
No. There are no physical differences that distinguish homosexuals from heterosexuals.
Homogeneus- Same throughout Heterogeneus- Can see the different parts To remember them I think of homosexuals- same sex partners and heterosexuals- different sex partners
No.HIV it is more spread-ed to heterosexuals than homosexuals
The vast majority of people who are homosexuals are that way because they were born that way. Most heterosexuals would not choose to commit homosexual acts, therefore, most homosexuals are that way because they were born homosexual.
Sexual behavior and control of sexual urges vary greatly among individuals, regardless of sexual orientation. There is no evidence to suggest that homosexuals are more or less likely than heterosexuals to control their sexual urges. It is important to avoid making generalizations based on sexual orientation.
There have been homosexuals around since there have been people. Most people are heterosexuals, otherwise the human race would have extinct a long time ago since homosexuals can not reproduce. Homosexuals will always be a minority, but, they have always been around and they will always be around, as long as there are people
I'm a trans woman and I love homosexuals because they are better than heterosexuals in almost every way
Now a days, it is the movement for homosexuals to have the same rights that heterosexuals have, like marriage and child care laws.
Whether there are genetic differences between homosexuals and heterosexuals is inconclusive. But this is unimportant for answering this question because any given lesbian is going to have different DNA than any given heterosexual unless you are comparing a lesbian and her identical twin heterosexual sister. All humans have different DNA with the exception of monozygotic twins. We can also say that if you compare any given lesbian to any given heterosexual, 99% of their DNA is the same.
If you are an American and believe what the constitution says about all people being equal, then you should also believe that we all have the same rights. If heterosexuals have the right to marry, then so should homosexuals.
There is an organization called: Tri-Ess Sister Chapters It's a support group for heterosexuals who are into cross-dressing, Not really sure of a support group for homosexuals, but I'm sure that contacting them would get you steered in the right direction.
Because they are different and aren't considered "normal"