Gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian, bicurious, experimental
Gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian, bicurious, experimental
Lauren Glassberg has not publicly commented on her sexuality.
being bisexual is where you was either gay/lesbian or straight first but then you changed to straight or gay/lesbian eg. you was gay but then you fell in love with a woman.
They can be. There are just many preconditions that would have to occur before this would be the case.Being gay or lesbian would have to be seen as relatively ordinary.The view that there is something wrong with being gay or lesbian would have to be systematically ostracized, disproven, and dismissed.People would need to be free to figure their sexuality out for themselves.
Yes. She is a lesbian who came out in 1992.
NO, being gay is exactly equal to being lesbian, straight, bisexual, asexual, or any other orientation in between (or outside the box).
Sexual orientation, including being a lesbian, is determined by a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. It is not something that someone turns into or chooses. People are attracted to who they are attracted to, regardless of gender, and this can vary from person to person.
about 3% to 8% of the population is gay.
Its called being a Lesbian.
'Gay Dodger' In otherwords, if you are called Katie Shone you can easily spot a gay or lesbian person, not a bad skill. If you are called Katie Shone, you have more chance of being gay/lesbian. 'Gay Dodger' In otherwords, if you are called Katie Shone you can easily spot a gay or lesbian person, not a bad skill. If you are called Katie Shone, you have more chance of being gay/lesbian.
There are incidents of gay and lesbian people occasionally being beaten all over the country, not just Wisconsin. However, it is considered a hate crime, and generally not well tolerated. Beating someone is a crime. Beating someone just because of their race, religion, or sexuality is in additional crime.