when you have a normal straite one
There is only one difference: heterosexual relationships are between members of the opposite sex, and homosexual relationships are between members of the same sex.
A monogamous heterosexual relationship may be healthy, but the genders or number of sexual partners is not the relevant aspect. A healthy relationship is one based upon mutual respect, trust and communication, features that can be absent from monogamous heterosexual relationships. Also, homosexual relationships can be based upon mutual respect, trust and communication, as can polygamous relationships.
As well as any other kinds of relationships.
he is heterosexual, and has only had public relationships with women.
It depends on where you live, but for the most part, no, gay people have far fewer rights.
Gloria Steinem is not gay. She has been open about her relationships with men in the past and has identified as heterosexual.
In the animal kingdom, examples of gay mammals include bonobos, dolphins, and giraffes. Their relationships are often similar to those of heterosexual mammals, involving bonding, affection, and sometimes even raising offspring together. However, the dynamics and behaviors within these relationships can vary depending on the species.
Issa Koubch has written: 'The effects of accounts of past heterosexual relationships on future expectations'
Several studies indicate that Lesbians tend to have longer relationships than gay men or heterosexual couples.
No the vast majority of child molesters are heterosexual men with female children who are family members.
Not sure how this works but a better answer was needed. Love is love - a relationship is a relationship... no two are the same whether they are between member of the same or opposite sexes.
Heterosexuality and sexism are interconnected as societal norms often privilege heterosexual relationships while marginalizing non-heterosexual orientations. This privilege can perpetuate gender stereotypes and roles, reinforcing the idea that men and women should conform to traditional expectations based on their gender. Furthermore, sexism can manifest within heterosexual relationships, where power dynamics often favor men, leading to inequality and discrimination. Overall, both concepts are rooted in broader systems of patriarchy and social constructs that influence behavior and attitudes toward gender and sexuality.