The best thing to do is to speak to the person who you like. She may not like the same gender as you do and will help you decide if you want to pursue her.
Heterosexual refers to individuals who are primarily attracted to people of the opposite gender. It describes a sexual orientation in which a person is romantically and sexually attracted to individuals of the opposite gender.
Teenagers usually find someone else (hopefully the other gender) that is super cute or super hot. Usually it is another teenager. Hope this answers it
You can ask them- it's not always as simple as what they look like, because some individuals feel their gender is not in alignment with their sex. Can't promise they'll tell the truth, but some will.
Well it's always good to know that. To know both genders and issues so that you can't accidentally hurt someone of the other gender.
This is not a gender specific issue and if someone is using them they can be either gender.
A transgender person is someone who's gender is different to that which they were assigned at birth - they do not have a 'new gender', they were always that gender. A trans person should be able to access the bathroom that matches their gender: e.g. a trans woman should be able to use the women's bathroom just like cis women.
To misgender someone means to deliberately call someone a gender other than what they are presenting. It is usually meant in a disrespectful manner and is used to question another person's autonomy and right to define who they are to the world. The term misgendering is usually used in the context of transsexualism, where someone supports a gender dichotomy and maintains that they were born with a body opposite of who they are. Some may use it in the context of transgenderism and other gender variance, but it makes little sense when used that way when TG persons don't always identify fully as a member of the gender opposite their body. The term is most useful and accurate when the person in question believes in a gender dichotomy.
same gender: who cares? your friends, put it behind you.different: talk about. it was probably awkward for both of you.
It's natural for any gender to become attracted to one another, as it's a part of growing up in our lives. Religiously, God would have made man and woman come together, to love one another and share their lives within their relationships. But it is not always the case when relationships are broken, or are between the same gender.
i would have to say both. But i would go to the same gender. so there's your answer. jon
No, the indefinite pronoun someone is a common gendernoun, a word for a male or a female. A neuter word is a word for something that has no gender.
Tell them you are flattered (it's always nice when someone is attracted to you), but straight. Just be cool about it, they are probably used to coming on to people who don't feel the same way.