Sexual orientation is the categorization of sexual attraction based on the gender of the people they are attracted to. Sexual orientation categories include (but are not limited to) heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality. Some people have reported being aware of their sexual orientation early in life other have reported discovering their sexual orientation later.
A number of people believe sexual orientation is something an individual chooses. However, there is much scientific evidence that indicates one is born with a certain orientation which one later learns about and discovers as one matures and becomes interested in dating and relationships. While many are forced to hide their sexual orientation, often because of religion or culture, "coming out" as homosexual, bisexual, or any other orientation does not indicate a "change" in the person, but rather a disclosure or discovery.
Breaking down the terms:
Heterosexuality is the sexual attraction towards the opposite sex.
Homosexuality is the sexual attraction towards the same sex.
Bisexuality is the sexual attraction towards both sexes.
Asexuality is the non-sexual attraction to either sex.
The concept of sexual orientation and labels is shrouded in some amount of controversy. Some people have criticized the notion of categorizing people based on the gender they are attracted to. They feel these labels have lead to people being stereotyped or identified solely by orientation. Further, sexual orientation can be fluid: some people have difficulty fitting in any of the above categories. Sexual orientation is considered an identity, meaning it is considered an essential or fixed element of a person. This can be empowering, and has allowed the gay rights movement to organize around advocating for gay rights. However, it can also be problematic, as it originally stemmed from scientists and psychologists in the late 19th century trying to categorize a group of people they considered "ill" or "disabled" or "abnormal" in a negative way.
One should not confuse sexual orientation with gender identity. One may be feminine but a lesbian or masculine and a gay man. Transsexual, which describes people who do not identify with the gender they were assigned to, is not the same as homosexuality or bisexuality (although they can go together: i.e. a person born a man who becomes a woman who prefers women would be a gay transwoman.)
Because all the different terms can be confusing or restrictive, some people prefer the term "queer" over all these labels as it denotes an atypical or creative approach to sexuality, and can refer to all the terms above, including transsexual. A number of queer artists, such as Genet, Tony Kushner, Gertrude Stein, Walt Whitman, Tchaikovsky, Yukio Mishima and many others, have rethought normative ways of conceiving of culture, tradition, sexuality, narrative, and morality from a queer perspective.
It means that you are either: Straight (Heterosexual), Homosexual, Lesbian, or finally bisexual.
Research suggests that there may be a correlation between finger length ratio and sexual orientation in women. Specifically, a lower ratio of the length of the index finger to the length of the ring finger has been associated with a higher likelihood of being lesbian or bisexual. However, it is important to note that this correlation is not definitive and more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between finger length ratio and sexual orientation in women.
No, homosexuality is not unethical. Sexual orientation is a natural and normal variation of human sexuality. It is important to respect and support the rights of individuals to express their sexual orientation freely and without discrimination.
In Sweden, policies and initiatives promoting sexual health and rights include comprehensive sex education in schools, access to free and confidential sexual health services, and laws protecting individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Additionally, Sweden has programs to prevent sexual violence and support survivors, as well as campaigns to raise awareness about consent and healthy relationships.
The letter "L" comes first in the acronym LGBTQ because it represents individuals who identify as lesbian, which is a sexual orientation that is a key aspect of the LGBTQ community.
The letter "L" is placed first in the acronym LGBT because it represents individuals who identify as lesbian, which is a specific sexual orientation within the LGBTQ community.
The character of Flapjack is not written with sexual orientation
Nothing is known of her sexual orientation.
The Joker's sexual orientation is not written into his character.
Soko's sexual orientation is heterosexual/straight.
The fictional character of Yoshi is not depicted with sexual orientation.
The SNL character "Gilly" was not written with sexual orientation.
Matt Evers' sexual orientation is not known.
The sexual orientation of David Rodriguez is unknown.
Frankie Muniz has not stated his sexual orientation.
Reginald VelJohnson has not publicly spoken about his sexual orientation.
I think you mistake "sexual orientation" with specific types of orientation. Sexual orientation is a part of every humans make up. A person can not have a sexual orientation. Your sexual orientation is what makes you gay, straight or bisexual. Homosexuality IS illegal in some countries. You can outlaw a behavior but you can't outlaw an urge or feeling.
Michael Seater has not publicly stated his sexual orientation.