It doesn't.
The factors that affect one's attitude and practices related to sexuality include, but are not limited to, the attitude and practices of the particular society one grows up in as well as the rules of the religion one believes in, and what one is taught - both by one's parents and in health courses.
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factors that affects ones attitude and practices related to sexuality
Learning about human sexuality is important for understanding oneself, fostering healthy relationships, making informed decisions about reproductive health, and promoting sexual health and well-being. It can also help to combat stigma, discrimination, and misinformation surrounding sexuality.
Factors that can influence attitudes and practices related to sexuality include culture, religion, education, family upbringing, societal norms, personal experiences, and access to information and resources. These factors can shape an individual's beliefs, values, and behaviors regarding sexuality.
The term sexuality refers to sexual behaviors as an expression of feeling sexual. So I think you are confused about the correct term, which would more likely be questioning your "sexual identity", not your sexuality.
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No, it will not affect the health.
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