Yes, but you might have to dig for it. There are many historical figures who were homosexual however during their lifetime it was seen as "wrong" so they hid themselves.
Homosexuality has been practised since before any written history. No one can know when and where.
No, it does not have any effect on homosexuality.
Gregory M. Pflugfelder has written: 'Cartographies of Desire' -- subject(s): History, Love in literature, History and criticism, Medical literature, Homosexuality, Homosexuality and literature, Legal literature, Homosexuality in literature
here is no damage about homosexuality. It is a natural sexual orientation like any other orientation.There is no damage about homosexuality. It is a natural sexual orientation like any other orientation.
Homosexuality is a sexual orientation. It is natural, and doesn't require any help.
Current research suggests that sexual orientation, including homosexuality, is likely influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. There is no consensus on whether it is strictly innate or acquired, as it is likely a complex interplay of various factors. Ultimately, it is important to respect and support individuals regardless of the origins of their sexual orientation.
Ron Paul has a history of opposing gay rights and generally takes a typically conservative view on homosexuality.
Homosexuality has nothing to do with the educational system or any other systems!
Homosexuality does not affect your health in any way. Only unsafe sexual practices (of any orientation) can affect your health.
Because homosexuality doesn't matter and people just don't care about it any more.
Margot Canaday has written: 'The straight state' -- subject(s): History, Homosexuality, Political aspects of Homosexuality, Social policy, Political rights
If they did, they kept it pretty quiet! Four Popes in history have been alleged to have practised homosexuality, they were all in the 15th and 16th century.