Since lesbians are girls they don't care.
It depends on the person. Some are okay and some are not.
They fall in love and that's okay!
Yes, "dyke" has historically been used as a derogatory term to insult and belittle lesbians. However, some members of the LGBTQ+ community have reclaimed the term and use it to self-identify with pride and empowerment. It is important to be mindful of context and individual preferences when using this term.
Yes, but they might not like you back. Umm, okay it is obviously okay to like a lesbian as a friend of whatever you think you like a lesbian like, who cares. Again dumb questions.
The word is dyke. Invented originally as a derogatory slang, it has been adopted by some lesbians to identity themselves as homosexual.
Not any moreso than heterosexuals who kiss.
No. No more than opposite-sex marriage has led to incestuous marriages. There is no reason to believe that gays and lesbians are any more keen on marrying immediate family members than heterosexuals are.
Referring to girls as "dyke" or "lesbian" in a derogatory manner is offensive and disrespectful. It is important to use language that is inclusive, kind, and respectful towards others regardless of their sexual orientation.
anything with gay signs such as rainbows or an ear ring on your left ear that is an old way that gays and lesbians have been using to identifi one and other altho now its become confusing because many heterosexuals use it as a trend.
Heterophobia
No. Worldwide, MANY more heterosexuals have HIV and AIDS than gay people.
Two years. In Queensland, the age of consent for heterosexual activity is 16, but for homosexual activity is 18. Queensland is the only Australian state or territory with separate ages of consent depending upon sexual orientation.