Ah, what has more likely happened is that the lesbian got married thinking/hoping that it would get rid of her lesbian feelings. It maybe worked for a while, but as time went on she realized that she was really, basically, lesbian, and eventually she decided that she had only one life and she wanted to life it properly as she was.
This is often very traumatic for everyone in her family, husband and children, but it has to be faced up to. She may wait till children are grown and moved away, but she can't do that with her husband. It's a very disturbing time for everyone, wife and husband.
No, you are born lesbian. It's not something you catch or turn into to.
They are born lesbian. It's not something you catch or turn into to.
No. You are born lesbian. It's not something you catch or turn into to or can change from.
she plans to turn lesbian by 2015
You are born lesbian. It's not something you catch or turn into to.Answeror you can get a bad time with guys and turn to girls.
Its up to her (you)
It perfectly fine for you to watch lesbian girls or just solo girls and not turn bi or a lesbian
Your wife did not "turn lesbian." Your wife was born a lesbian but never knew it. After getting married, she was probably unhappy and felt like something was missing in your relationship, and after thinking about it, she discovered that it was the attraction and love she needed from a spouse that she couldn't get from a man because she wanted to be with a woman. This situation is fairly common, and it's a hard time of transition, but it doesn't have to be the end of a relationship. Your wife still loves you and wants the best for you, she just can't be married to you - for the sake of the happiness of you both.
Turn her down the same way you would turn down the offer from a man
You can't make someone else a lesbian. A woman who previously identified as straight may come out, or make an exception for a specific person, but there is no way to turn someone into a lesbian.
The possessive form of "the turn of the children" is "the children's turn."
Sexual orientation, including being a lesbian, is determined by a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. It is not something that someone turns into or chooses. People are attracted to who they are attracted to, regardless of gender, and this can vary from person to person.