This action has no symbolic meaning whatsoever. You would have to ask the gay woman what she intended.
It could mean the lesbian is initiating a romantic or intimate gesture towards the straight woman, as giving a torn camisole could symbolize vulnerability or a desire to mend and connect. Alternatively, it could simply be a friendly or humorous gesture between friends, with no romantic implications. The interpretation would depend on the context of their relationship and the intentions of the lesbian.
If you mean a gay man, probably not. If you mean a gay woman, it's possible.
Camis is short form for a Camisole. A camisole is an under garment for women, normally extended to the waist. Camisoles are usually made out satin, cotton and nylon.
The veins in the leaf are straight, going from the base of the leaf straight to the tip, as opposed to branching. Grass is an example.
It means that the guy isn't gay. That he only likes woman
It means that your thing is too small or she thought it was ugly. Or maybe you were just too ugly for her.
Assuming you mean electromagnetic radiation, once it leaves the Sun it will go outwards at the speed of light (300,000 kilometers per second).
The term "straight" or "hetero" in a relationship refers to sexual orientation. Straight/hetero implies heterosexuality, as opposed to homosexuality. In short, the term hetero means that someone is attracted to people of the opposite sex ie man interested in woman.
No, you need to be attracted to men sexually to be gay. Bottoming for a gay man, a straight man or a woman can mean you like to be penetrated anally or that you will do it for money.
Single means you are not dating with anybody Straight mean you are not gay
"Tout droit" is French for "straight ahead." It is commonly used to give directions or indicate that something is directly ahead without any turns.
They will be back.