Bisexual or ambisexual--
A person who is attracted to both males and females is commonly referred to as bisexual.
Yes, behaviors can be learned through a process called conditioning, where associations are made between a behavior and a stimulus. This can be done through both classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Additionally, behaviors can also be learned through observation and imitation, known as social learning.
This is known as the "rescue fantasy" or "savior complex," where a person develops romantic feelings for someone who rescues or helps them in a time of need. It can create a strong emotional bond, but it's important for both parties to ensure that the feelings are genuine and healthy.
There is no debate. A person's character and behavior are informed by both heredity and environment.
Androgyny is the combination of both masculine and feminine traits in an individual. There is no direct correlation between androgyny and emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is a skill that can be developed by individuals, regardless of their gender expression.
It can be difficult to determine if your lecturer likes you in a romantic way when there is a small age gap. Look for signs such as frequent eye contact, engaging conversations, and genuine interest in your academic progress. However, be cautious as inappropriate relationships between students and lecturers can have serious consequences.
A person who is mostly Attractive to both genders which is a female and a male (girl and boy)
A person born with both male and female parts in the genital and reproductive organs are called hermaphrodites or intersexed.
The term for this is hermaphrodite and is extremly rare medical condition where an individual is born with both male and female sex organs.
Both male and female criminals are called criminals.
Both female and male orangutans are called the same.
The term "Me likes..." is incorrect grammar. The personal pronoun 'me' is the objective case and cannot be used as the subject of the verb 'likes'.The pronoun 'I' is the subjective form, "I like..."Both 'I' and 'me' are first person, the person speaking.The third person, subjective, personal pronouns are:"He likes...""She likes...""It likes...""They like..."
It is a person who likes both males and females as lovers.
it iis called a cob for both male and female
If you mean "lesbian" she has said that she likes both male and female before.... but she is with a man.
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Both male and female pumas are called pumas.
Hermaphrodite in Hindi is called "नपुंसक या किन्नर" (Napunsak or Kinnar), which refers to a person having both male and female reproductive organs.