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Sometimes people avoid or rather try to avoid people they are attracted to because they are afraid of being rejected from that person or they are shy and don't know how to act around that person.
Because they are physichally attracted to the same sex.
That people are attracted to bright shiny things does not indicate the value of those things.
In a healthy relationship, yes.
This is not a question that can be really be answered in the way that it is asked. The problem is that the question treats transsexualism as a gender or sexual orientation unto itself. A person is not their body. They are their gender identity.Most would be attracted to transsexual women if they didn't know they had the condition. If a man can be attracted to a diabetic woman or a woman with cancer, they can be attracted to someone who once had transsexualism and who had it eliminated with surgery. Transsexualism is a private medical concern that nobody has a right to know about. You should be able to fix it and get on with life in the correct gender. If a person has no interest in changing their genitals with surgery and blending into average society, they likely don't have transsexualism.Likewise, if a person is attracted to the point of wanting to have sex to a person who merely lives as the other gender and keeps their original genitals, they are likely not completely "straight" to begin with. If two people with the same genitals have sex, it is a same-sex act regardless of what feelings, excuses, or loopholes a person has.
It is a noun. It refers to people who are sexually attracted to intelligent people.
If you feel sexually attracted to people who are your same sex, you are homosexual. If you feel attracted to people of your opposite sex, you are heterosexual. If you are attracted to both sexes you are bisexual.
Say that most people love and are sexually attracted to people of a different gender from themselves, however some people love and are sexually attracted to people of same gender as they are, that this is normal and has been around for as long as humans have.
No. You are only bisexual if you are sexually attracted to people of both genders.
When you are romantically/sexually attracted to both men and women, making the distinction between your male and female partners. The last part was mentioned to differentiate bisexuality from pansexuality:bisexual = sexually attracted to both men and womenpansexuality = sexually attracted to people, disregarding their gender and biological sex
people fancy boys because they are attracted to them sexually whether that be female or male.
They don't. They are sexually attracted to stripped and think they're in love.
Yes, there are bisexual people, meaning they are sexually attracted to both the same and opposite sex.
It means people are physically, sexually attracted to partners of the other gender, so boys like girls and girls like boys. People who are homosexual feel attracted to people of the same gender, bisexuals can and will feel attracted to people of both genders.
No. Gay people are attracted to members of the same sex. However, some people (both gay and straight) are sexually aroused by intestinal gas.
No. Some people are pretty. We can all see this, even if we are not sexually attracted to them.
They are sexually attracted to people of the same sex, and not of the opposite sex. There are no "signs", just whether a person is attracted or not.