There is typically no difference between the number of lesbians (female homosexuals) and gays (male homosexuals).
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The distinguishing characteristic of homosexuality is a sexual attraction for individuals of the same gender. There is no other characteristic.
Homosexuality does not affect your health in any way. Only unsafe sexual practices (of any orientation) can affect your health.
Margaret Anne Robinson has written: 'The influence of gender construction on Catholic approaches to same-sex desire' -- subject(s): Bisexuality, Catholic Church, Gender identity, Homosexuality, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Bisexuality, Religious aspects of Gender identity, Religious aspects of Homosexuality
It is known as situational homosexuality and is well known in prisons and other exclusively same sex groups of people.
No, it is not known exactly when sexual orientation is fixed. There are many theories.
No. What you are describing sounds closer to narcissism.
Tom Boellstorff has written: 'The gay archipelago' -- subject(s): Gay men, Gender identity, Homosexuality, Identity, Lesbians, Political aspects of Homosexuality, Social conditions 'Coming of Age in Second Life'
Homosexuality refers to romantic or sexual attraction between individuals of the same gender. It is a natural and normal variation of human sexual orientation. It should be respected and accepted as a valid expression of love and identity.
No, feminism does not cause homosexuality in boys. Sexual orientation is not determined by feminist beliefs or ideologies, but rather by a complex interplay of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Feminism is a movement that advocates for gender equality and has no inherent connection to an individual's sexual orientation.
Wayne R. Dynes is an author, editor, and scholar known for his work in the fields of gay studies and LGBTQ+ literature. He has written and edited numerous books, articles, and essays on topics related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and queer culture. Some of his notable works include "Encyclopedia of Homosexuality" and "Homolexis: A Historical and Cultural Lexicon of Homosexuality."
Burkhard Scherer has written: 'Queering paradigms' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Philosophy, Gender identity, Queer theory