1 YEAR.
its harder to answer that one because what type of relationship are you talking about? dating, long term living together?
both would probably be the same as heterosexual relationships.
According to Dr Alfred Kinsey and his associates, 10% of the population are gay. This percentage, on average, holds true for most states and countries.
It is estimated that about 5-10% of the global population identifies as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. The majority of people worldwide identify as straight.
Estimates suggest that around 3-5% of the adult population in the United States identifies as gay, lesbian, or bisexual. It's important to note that figures may vary based on different studies and methodologies used for research.
Approximately the same. More men are out because gay men are slightly more accepted in society than lesbians.
As of July 2011 the USA's population is 311,591,917(Source: U.S. Census Bureau). Scientists believe that a conservative estimate of the worlds population to be between 4 and 10 percent Gay & Lesbian, therefore the minimum 4% amount would be 12,463,676 Gay & Lesbian. Bisexuals are believed to make up about another 25 to 45 percent, so that number may not be a valid reflection of actual same-sex relationships possibilities.
it depends on a relationship ther are three: -normal -gay -lesbian normal= a guy and a girl gay=two guys lesbian=two girls
Legally, sure. Not really sure how healthy of a relationship that is.
A person who is not a gay and lesbian :) She is also awesomethe person who put her as a gay lesbian is a gay lesbian
The words "gay" and "lesbian" mean the same thing.
If they did then they wouldn't be gay or lesbian now would they?
You don't have this choice. If you are a gay man, you are a gay man. If you are a gay woman, you are lesbian.
No, you aren't gay if you like a lesbian. She is still a female.
that means you're gay or lesbian. The roles in the relationship can be narrowed down to "top" and "bottom" which is who penetrates and who is penetrated, respectively. There is no "boy" and "girl" in a gay relationships, and if both people alternate in their roles means they're versatile.
The term "gay community" refers to the gay and lesbian population within the community. There are no true gay communities but there are areas known for having a higher then average gay population.
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.
No. Bisexual, gay, and lesbian are sexual orientations, not genders.
No, cheating with a lesbian makes you a cheater. Nothing can make you gay or lesbian; that is something you're born with.