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    In some of his videos he answers questions from viewers in regards to bisexuality. These questions range from “How he determined that he was bisexual”, “What’s the biggest obstacle that you face”, and “What’s your sexual preference”? (Aquiar, “Ask a Bi Guy”) This is the first video of a three part series where he takes everyone’s questions, RJ also made another series called “Ask another Bi Guy”. In these videos he gives other bisexuals questions from viewers about…

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    Sexual trauma and early exposure to sexual activity is another argument in the quest to determine the roots to homosexuality. There are so many young girls today that start out with sexual activity at an early age; some as early as ten years old. Over time these young ladies are exposed to sexual activity such as oral sex, group sex, and same-sex gratification. They have allowed themselves to be misused by men, for lack of guidance, and find that blaming the men for their broken hearts is an…

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    Sexual Identity

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    Sexual Identity as a Minority In our society, sexuality is a sensitive topic discussed. There are different opinions on how a person should define themselves as heterosexual or homosexual. Many people will use the term of “born this way” in order to validate who they are, especially in circumstances including being lesbian or gay. In pop culture, there are television shows and music videos which would express the term, “born this way”. Not only in shows and music but also in the LGBTQ community,…

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    This society quite prevalent holds that heterosexuality is the only sexual preferences or the only norm, and marital affairs are only fitting between people of opposite sexes. Therefore, a "heteronormative" interpretation is one that involves configuration of biological gender identity and gender roles, sex and sexuality…

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    Homosexuality In Children

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    describes that the main determinants of sexual orientation are hormonal and neurological variables operating during pregnancy, but they become fully activated only during puberty period. So only environmental factors that we experienced before the puberty period would have impact and would arouse biological changes that later could determine children’s preferences in gender identity towards themselves. This is the only theory that can describe that homosexual orientation could be biologically…

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    As his freshman year of high school came to an end, he decided to take a bold action by testing the waters with his sexual orientation. Few weeks before final exams, he revealed his close friend that he was gay. Although Daniel didn’t think it was a big deal, his friend had a different perspective about this matter. Rather than keeping that information private, he shared it…

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    Pride Parades Essay

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    social movement at all (Desta). They were held with the purpose to educate the masses regarding the LGBT agenda and to advocate for the rights of LGBT groups. The term LGBT primarily stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender which are sexual orientations outside of the supposedly ‘normal’ heterosexuality. Pride Parades are also held to bring attention to some of the major challenges faced by this community in the wake of homophobia, hate crime, etc. Those major challenges that the…

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    Sexual Stigma

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    Sexual stigma experienced by same-sex families Stigma is one of the common experiences by same-sex family, and it has a negative impact on one’s mental and emotional wellbeing (Crouch et al., 2014; Kille & Tse, 2015; Higa et al., 2014; Kuvalanka, Leslie& Radina, 2014). Many study has indicate that Same-sex families in Australia has experiences stigma in more hetero-centric social contexts, where LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) are undervalued, such as…

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    couples. Secondly, children who live in poverty have, in most cases, a much brighter future in a family with a homosexual couple as parents. Thirdly, love, economy and the ability of being responsible should be considered much more valuable than sexual orientation. No one can know who you are going to end up with in the future. Often when homosexuals open up, they are faced with hatred and discrimination from the people around them. Imagine the burden they have to bear when it is not socially…

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    Homosexual and heterosexual people have to experiences trials and tribulations in their everyday life. They both have to deal with the teaching and lessons of the Bible, no matter what their sexual orientation may be. Homosexuals as well as heterosexual have to experience scientist and educational scholars trying to figure out why and how something the way it is. Hate crime are a part of both of these groups of people. Homosexual and heterosexual…

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