No. There is no difference at all between the body of a gay person and the body of a straight person.
Yes, all gay people are gay. It's not something people pretend to be.
This question is coming from the assumption that gay people can by categorized into neat little groups, but this is untrue. There are as many different kinds of gay people as there are different kinds of straight people.
people with short left index fingers date women,and people with short right index fingers date men.
No. "liking" something can't be gay. Only people can be gay.
no, this is silly.
Assuming you are referring to homosexuality things are not 'gay', people are.
Insecure people would say "no homo." Secure people would never worry if they said something that sounded gay.
No. There will always be, and has always been, close minded people who can not accept that others might be different or do things in different ways than they do. If it's not about being gay it's something else. That does not mean those people will have a big impact on gay peoples lives though. That is when it's really wrong, when someone elses opinion is running your life.
There are gay people in every country of the world, and everyone has different beliefs.
People dislike gay people because they are different. It's a simple matter of prejudice.
There is no direct scientific link between sexual orientation and voice pitch or quality. Differences in voice may be influenced by factors like genetics, hormones, and personal vocal habits rather than sexual orientation. Each person's voice is unique and can vary regardless of their sexual orientation.
Gay people have exactly the same health risks as straight people. Being gay does not give different health risks.