Ivy League straight male graduates who pursued their passions often seek partners who share similar values, such as ambition, intellectual curiosity, and a supportive nature. They may prioritize emotional compatibility and effective communication, looking for someone who can engage in meaningful conversations and challenge them intellectually. Additionally, they often appreciate qualities like independence, kindness, and a sense of humor, as these traits can foster a strong, balanced partnership. Ultimately, they desire a relationship that nurtures both personal and professional growth.
If you are are talking about a romantic relationship, the answer is no. By definition, a straight girl does not want a romantic relationship with another girl.
That means that if you draw a graph of the relationship, you will not get a straight line.
Linear = Straight line! So, a graph of a linear relationship is a straight line.
Heck no. Liking only one girl shows passionate commitment.
No. Homosexuality is a state of human sexuallity, not a state of relationship. To be in a gay relationship would definitely imply you are homosexual, but to be homosexual would not imply you are in a relationship. Compare it with heterosexuality - you can be straight, but not in a straight relationship.
it means you'e hetero
No.
He was pretty conservative and straight laced, but passionate about independence. I wouldn’t call him a risk taker.
it is a positive relationship
It is no different than the relationship between straight parents and their children.
A direct relationship if the slope of the line is positive. An inverse relationship if the slope of the line is negative.
By definition, if you graph the relationship between two variables and the result is a straight line (of whatever slope) that is a linear relationship. If it is a curve, rather than a straight line, then it is not linear.