Yes, it must be observed. That is the only way to tell.
Tomboy is not a sexual orientation it is a way of dressing. A Tomboy is a girl that dresses like a boy.
DeAndre Cortez Way, also known as Soulja Boy, has never publicly discussed his sexual orientation.
No, this is a stereotype and generalisation used for a long, long time. It is inaccurate and inconclusive to judge a person's sexual orientation by looking at them. The only definitive way to determine someone's sexual orientation is if they tell you their sexuality.
The only way to know is to ask. Being a transvestite doesn't indicate any sexual orientation.
Because he is happy that way.
The only conclusive way of determining if someone is bisexual or not is if they tell you themselves. As much as we can use stereotypes to predict a person's sexual orientation, they are likely to be inaccurate. If you are really concerned about a person's sexual orientation. You should respectfully ask them. If they are willing to admit it, they shall tell you. If not, then it is not any of your business.
The easiest (and only conclusive way) to tell whether someone is gay or bisexual is if they tell you themselves. Despite all the stereotypes and generalisations that we use, a person's sexual orientation is only known to them.
Paul Crouch Sr has publicly stated he is heterosexual. Furthermore, rumors are not a reliable way of determining sexual orientation.
Although sexual orientation appears to be fixed at a very young age, there is no way to know if a baby is gay. The only way to know if anyone is gay is for them to tell you.
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No, this is not necessarily true. Being handsome is in no way related to your sexual orientation, and your sexual orientation is not related to the way you look.
Sexual orientation is a personal and private aspect of an individual's identity. It is not appropriate or respectful to make assumptions about someone's sexual orientation based on stereotypes or assumptions. The best way to know someone's sexual orientation is to have an open and honest conversation with them, where they can share this aspect of themselves if they feel comfortable doing so. It is important to approach these conversations with sensitivity, respect, and an understanding of the diversity of human sexuality.