Yes it has been concluded that a person has no choice over their sexual orientation. This research is backed up by notable organisations, particularly the American Psychological Association (APA).
As a result, homosexuals cannot help feeling their attraction, just as heterosexuals cannot help their attraction to members of the opposite sex.
No. Even if it were true, there isn't any way to do this. Any such laws would be instantly unconstitutional.
No. If that were true, it would be called the gay gay alliance.
No, it is not true.
Yes, but only gay women. Gay men cannot.
being gay cannot be abolished. People are just born that way. What you can abolish is hatred and fear of gay people.
No. Clothing cannot be gay. Only people can be gay.
No. No clothing is gay on guys. Clothing cannot be gay. Only people can be.
As a young african american male living in an extremely homophobic culture diggy cannot openly embrace his own true sexuality which is that of a young gay male,so no he does not hate gay people although he may distance himself from that for fear of being exposed.
No, a person should not be ashamed that they're gay. It is something they cannot help to feel.
No. only a small percentage of people are gay, about 3% to 8% of the population.
To be "gay" means to identify culturally with people who are attracted sexually and romantically to people of the same sex. Unless this is true for you, then, no, acting does not mean you are gay.
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."