One of the biggest problems, if not the biggest, is intolerance, A.K.A. prejudice. People (not all people) don't like gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people because it's seen as "not normal" because there are more people who aren't than who are. Another HUGE issue is telling family and friends, usually telling the family is harder. People fear what others will think - that goes back to the whole prejudice thing. People are sometimes harassed and even assaulted as well; this too stems from prejudice. So please, don't be part of these issues! Make our LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) friends feel welcome in this world!
No. Bisexual, gay, and lesbian are sexual orientations, not genders.
Some describe their sexual orientation as straight. Some as gay. Some as bisexual. Some as queer. Some as asexual. And many others.
Luke Mably has not publicly discussed his sexual orientation, so it is not confirmed whether he is gay or bisexual.
You are either straight, gay or bisexual. If you are thinking you are straight then have sexual feelings for someone of the same sex it is possible you may be bisexual.
He is openly bisexual. But who cares what someone's sexual orientation is?
We don't know what causes someone to have a particular sexual orientation. Some boys born to bisexual fathers will be straight, some will be bisexual, some will by gay. The father's orientation may not have anything to do with the son's. We don't know yet.
Gay yes, bisexual not sure.
Sexual orientation cannot be changed, but a person who is bisexual may appear to switch orientations.
Research shows that individuals who identify as gay or bisexual are at higher risk of experiencing sexual abuse compared to heterosexual individuals. Approximately 20-30% of gay and bisexual men report a history of childhood sexual abuse, while for lesbians, the prevalence is around 20%. It's important to note that these statistics can vary and may be underreported due to stigma and fear of discrimination.
Nicki Minaj Is Infact Bisexual. She Had A Sexual Encounter With Amber Rose.
No. A male with sexual feelings for females as well as males would be called a bisexual male.
When someone has an affair, regardless of their sexual orientation(Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or straight), it is called an affair.