Difference between revisions of "Homosexuality"
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== Related Concepts == | == Related Concepts == | ||
*'''Bisexuality''': Sexual Attraction to both genders. This covers a spectrum of sexual preferences ranging from near complete heterosexuality through equal attraction to both genders to near complete homosexuality. | *'''Bisexuality''': Sexual Attraction to both genders. This covers a spectrum of sexual preferences ranging from near complete heterosexuality through equal attraction to both genders to near complete homosexuality. | ||
*'''Transexualism''': A state in which a person identifies him/herself with a gender he/she was not born in. Transexuals generally have brains that are effectively that of the other gender. Transexualism is distinct | *'''Transexualism''': A state in which a person identifies him/herself with a gender he/she was not born in. Transexuals generally have brains that are effectively that of the other gender. Transexualism is distinct from homosexuality in and of itself. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 02:40, 15 November 2011
Homosexuality is the sexual attraction to someone of your own sex, contrasting with Heterosexuality. Homosexuality is a trait that one in ten humans is born with.
Related Concepts
- Bisexuality: Sexual Attraction to both genders. This covers a spectrum of sexual preferences ranging from near complete heterosexuality through equal attraction to both genders to near complete homosexuality.
- Transexualism: A state in which a person identifies him/herself with a gender he/she was not born in. Transexuals generally have brains that are effectively that of the other gender. Transexualism is distinct from homosexuality in and of itself.