While gay people can be found everywhere due to the fact that 10% of the population is homosexual, they are more likely to live in cities than rural areas so that they have a larger pool of people to date.
More specifically, if you are trying to meet other gay people, you can find them at gay events, gay bars, and in gay support groups like PFLAG.
There have always been gay people as long as there have been people. They weren't discovered.
Often people that turn out to be gay have known that they were before they even reached puberty.
In general they're not. However, some closeted gay people will attack the gay community for various reasons. Quite often, it's to prove they're not gay. It may also be jealousy.
Yes, but if people found out they were ruined, so they hid it.
If you love them dont make a fuss about it. They will appriciate it. I have a GREAT friend that is gay, but he often times doesn't act it because he is afraid of how others may look at him. I used to think, and still thank that he may be "the one" for me. I am still trying to except that fact that there is not a chance. We often times joke that we will get married because of all of our love problems. Often times gay people are the best people to go to advice for. I love him dearly, and always will!
Yes,In Stories People Say he Kissed A Man. After Stories People found out he was gay. Then,1 Lady Saw im Kissing A Man At The Libary. So Yes He is Gay.
The number of gay people isn't actually rising. It's the same as it's always been. But gay people are coming out more often today than they did in the past, because they are feeling safer.
They don't. This is a stereotype. However, the color pink is associated with the gay rights movement, possibly originating from the pink triangle that the Nazis required gay people to wear.
Gay people are said to get AIDS faster than straight people because they are thought to change sexual partners more often; so a gay person can get aids as easily as a straight person if they change sexual partners with same frequency.
People have the same number of chromosome pairs, no matter if they are gay, bi, straight, asexual, or anything else!
Many researchers believe that homophobia (being "anti-gay") is a coping mechanism to help convince a secretly gay person that they are not actually gay. This is still a debated topic, though.
You can meet gay people but you can't "get" gay people.