There are many lesbians who are emotionally healthy and emotionally hardy individuals who are able to endure and overcome emotional trauma easily. Likewise, there are highly sensitive or emotionally unstable heterosexuals who have difficulty dealing with the most minor emotional burdens.
Emotional hardiness is a trait that is absolutely independent of sexuality.
If you feel that you are unable to deal with situations as well as other people then it might be to your benefit to seek counseling. Often, emotional trauma that is not dealt with can cause people to be emotionally unhealthy for years after the incident occurs. This weakened state can result in these people dealing poorly with situations that people who are more healthy would easily resolve.
No. Sexual orientation is not a choice. It's part of a person's nature.
If someone is bothering you about being a lesbian don't listen to then. So what if you're a lesbian, no matter what someone is always going to saysomething rude about you and you shouldn't let that keep you down. Being a lesbian is how you are and you shouldn't be ashamed of that because that makes you unique. Just block out the rude comments.
No, they let him remind them why they chose lesbianism. Sorry, LOL, I mean, they were BORN that way.
Sometimes, but no more so than straight people. Sexual orientation is not a factor in being emotionally exploited.
A lesbian can deny her sexuality, but there is no real "avoiding" it. Sexuality is an intimate part of who we are, and there is no switching sexualities. It is perfectly natural to not want to be a lesbian anymore, especially given the homophobic attitude that is so prevalent today, but one should celebrate who they are.
Yes. Part of being a lesbian is liking to touch, lick, kiss other lesbians. If you did not do so then it would be assumed you are not a lesbian.
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No. Unless someone gets hurt when you get turned on. Not likely. If someone is being turned on by a guy(s), that implies that he/she is sexually attracted to them, so if a lesbian was Turned on by men, she isn't that much of a lesbian.
Lauren Glassberg has not publicly commented on her sexuality.
I don't think so. There is no fact about her being a lesbian in any of her biography. I have researched a lot about your question. I hope this will be helpful. Please write a message on my message board, thank you!!!
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