Not largely, if at all. Perseus was married to Andromeda.
However, there's a lot of homosexuality in Greek mythology. He could have easily been bisexual. :P
LBGTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer/questioning.
There are a few meanings for the abbreviation GLB. A few of them are good looking bloke, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and good luck buddy. It really just depends on the context in which one uses it.
Rainbow flags are commonly used as an LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual) pride symbol. The first pride flag used in this context was made by Gilbert Baker and his boyfriend Jomar Teng and shown at San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Pride on June 25 1978. However, the rainbow flag has also being used as far back as the 16th century as a sign of hope and social change.
a mythical creature is a creature which could be made up or they could be real. they can have different parts of a animal all made into 1
The king of Seriphos who sent Perseus on his quest against Medusa was Polydectes.
That is the correct spelling of Perseus, a mythical Greek hero.
If a man is gay then he's not bisexual, then he's gay. Right?
gay
No he is not gay or bisexual. He is straight.
Just one: they can ask the patient if they are bisexual or gay, and if the patient answers yes, then they are bisexual or gay.
bisexual
She is Bisexual
No. Bisexual, gay, and lesbian are sexual orientations, not genders.
The Greek mythical hero was Perseus, who slew the gorgon Medusa.
Gay
Not necessarily, they find interest in both women and other men
It is not advised that you ask a person if they are "gay, bisexual, or just paranoid," as this is rude.