Sure. Go for it.
No. By definition, a same-sex marriage is either between two men or two women.
If the marriage is between two men, then both are called husbands.If two men marry, both of them are husbands. If two women get married, there is no husband.
There is no such things as a "two man sex hormone".
When two men are having sex together , it's a fair bet that both are gay.
Actually, yes. But not two men with a penis. They have to have the female sex, but they'll still count as men.
No
Yes, men and women typically have different sex chromosomes: men have one X and one Y chromosome (XY), while women have two X chromosomes (XX). This difference in sex chromosomes determines biological sex and contributes to various physical and physiological differences between males and females.
"Same-sex marriage" refers to marriages between two men or two women. Same-sex marriage advocates want these couples to have the exactly the same rights and responsibilities as heterosexual (man-woman) married couples.
It means intercourse (sex acts) between people of opposite gender (between a man and a woman). This is opposed to intercourse between people of the same gender (two men, or two women), which is called homosexual intercourse.
In some States marriages between same sex males is not recognized, but the two men are just as in love as if it were a relationship between a man and a woman and therefore the gay men wear their wedding bands because they feel they are married.
The primary genetic difference between men and women lies in the sex chromosomes. Women typically have two X chromosomes (XX), while men have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). This difference in sex chromosomes determines the development of sexual characteristics and influences various biological processes. Additionally, the presence of the Y chromosome carries genes that are crucial for male sex determination and spermatogenesis.
it means 2 men and 1 women