Hands are an important part of sex and love-making, as are the sex organs, the mouth, and other body parts. It makes sense that you are attracted to hands and fingers that look good to you.
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In French, "virus" is a masculine noun.
Gender is the characteristics which help differentiate between masculinity and femininity. These can be either mental or physical characteristics.
Cedar is the English equivalent of 'cedros'. The Spanish word is a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'los' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'unos' ['some']. It's pronounced 'say-drohs' in Latin America, and 'thay-drohs' in parts of Spain.
A baby butterfly is a young caterpillar. Its name depends upon the species of butterfly. If you mean a small adult butterfly, there are hundreds of species of small adult butterflies.
Homosexual couples are only attracted to thier type, this could be young hairy men or the opposite. It is just the same as a non-homesexual person, they have prefference of what they look for in a person. People mustn't stereotype homosexuals to be attracted to masculine young men, no.
No there are a few who act girly but cab be sexually attracted to other women.
This question is very wrong, I myself am gay and there are many straight very masculine men I am very attracted to. But some gay men like feminine men because that's what they are attracted to, everyone is attracted to different people.
It depends on the person entirely. Some are attracted to masculine-looking girls and some are attracted to feminine-looking girls and/or girls in between. One can be a butch lesbian and be attracted to other butch girls or feminine-looking girls and vice-versa.
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There are lots of types of sexual orientation, some include:Heterosexual: primarily attracted to people of the opposite sex/gender.Homosexual: primarily attracted to people of the same sex/gender.Bisexual: can be attracted to people of the same or opposite sex/gender.Pansexual: can be attracted to people regardless of their gender identity.Asexual: is not attracted to anyone sexually, may still be attracted romantically.Apasexual: is apathetic towards sex or uninterested in sexual activity. There are also those known as Pomosexual who refuse to be defined by any of the above sexuality types, who don't like to be pigeonholed. There is also the label 'queer' which covers all people who are not heterosexual. Finally there is questioning which is when someone is not completely sure of their sexuality and may be in the process of exploring their sexuality.Sexuality within Pansexual and Asexual people:Androsexual: is attracted to masculine people (regardless of sex/gender).Gynesexual: is attracted to feminine people (regardless of sex/gender).Ambisexual: can be attracted to masculine or feminine people (regardless of sex/gender).Skoliosexual: can be attracted to non-cis or genderqueer people in general. Pansexual and Asexual people don't always adhere to the idea of male/female sex/gender.Within Asexuality there is also some variation, typically Asexual people are not sexually attracted to anyone but they may be romantically attracted to people (there are various types of romantic attraction within Asexuality), only romantically attracted to people who they've gotten to know (Demisexual), want physical contact with people but not romantic/sexual, fall somewhere between asexual and sexual on the sexuality spectrum (Grey-A), etc.
It is masculine.
The word "jardin" is masculine in French.
"Caliente" is a feminine adjective in Spanish.
masculine
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
Feminine