The term commonly used to describe someone who is sexually attracted to the same gender but romantically attracted to the opposite gender is "heteroromantic homosexual."
The three aspects of sexual self-definition are sexual orientation (who one is attracted to), gender identity (how one identifies their gender), and sexual behavior or practices (what one does sexually).
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.
Pansexual refers to being attracted to people regardless of their gender identity, while polysexual refers to being attracted to multiple genders but not necessarily all. Pansexual individuals may be attracted to people who identify as male, female, non-binary, or any other gender identity, while polysexual individuals may be attracted to some but not all gender identities.
The opposite of androgynous is gendered or gender-specific, referring to characteristics or behaviors that are distinctly masculine or feminine.
Not necessarily. Transvestites are individuals who dress in clothing typically associated with the opposite gender, but their sexual orientation can vary. Some transvestites may identify as gay, while others may identify as heterosexual or have other sexual orientations. It is important to remember that gender identity and sexual orientation are separate aspects of a person's identity.
Heterosexual refers to individuals who are primarily attracted to people of the opposite gender. It describes a sexual orientation in which a person is romantically and sexually attracted to individuals of the opposite gender.
Heterosexual, is a person who has a sexual and emotional attraction to the opposite gender. For example, a girl who romantically likes boys, and a boy who romantically likes girls.
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
This is not an English word. Perhaps you heard the word HETEROSEXUAL, which means someone who is sexually attracted to the opposite gender.
They make up a community called the LGBT community. Lesbians are girls who have only attractions to other women. Gays are men who are only attracted to other men. Bisexuals are people who are attracted to both sexes, and they love both as they please. There are many differnt types of sexualities, but these are the main ones people usually focus on. Trans people are ones who completely change their gender, either from FtM, or MtF.
Gerard Way has identified himself as heterosexual, meaning he is romantically and sexually attracted to people of the opposite gender.
Also does this still consider that you can still like the opposite gender?
No, someone's sexual orientation is not determined by their taste in music or fashion. Being goth is about personal style and expression, whereas someone's sexual orientation is about who they are attracted to romantically or sexually. They are unrelated aspects of a person's identity.
Being "bi" or "bisexual" means that a person is sexually attracted to people of both genders. Heterosexual means that someone is attracted to the opposite gender. Homosexual means that someone is attracted to the same gender. Sexuality is only defined by a person's attractions.
Asexual.
It means you like both girls and guys. your still who you are though.
No, not at all. It is only gay if you are sexually attracted to each other.