Sexual behavior and control of sexual urges vary greatly among individuals, regardless of sexual orientation. There is no evidence to suggest that homosexuals are more or less likely than heterosexuals to control their sexual urges. It is important to avoid making generalizations based on sexual orientation.
There is no neuroimaging technique that can definitively show a difference between the brains of homosexuals and heterosexuals. Sexual orientation is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Brain scans may reveal variations in certain brain regions, but these differences are not specific to sexual orientation.
No. The rate of scabies cases has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
They are all heterosexuals.
Homosexuals are not a protected class and, therefore, are not covered by sexual harassment laws
Heterosexuals have sexual activities with members of the opposite sex. That means men and women.
No, there is no connection between lifespan and sexual orientation.
poise and posture have nothing to do with sexual orientation.
Yes it has been concluded that a person has no choice over their sexual orientation. This research is backed up by notable organisations, particularly the American Psychological Association (APA). As a result, homosexuals cannot help feeling their attraction, just as heterosexuals cannot help their attraction to members of the opposite sex.
yes they might...they prefer heterosexuals since they believe bible prohibits homosexuality.
The US Census does not collect data on sexuality; however, according to a recent study by the Williams Institute at the University of California, 11% of the adult population has engaged in same-sex sexual behavior, but only 3.5% of the population identifies as being lesbian, gay, or bi-sexual. As homosexuals are still persecuted in the United States, it is likely that most of the 11% who engaged in same-sex sexual behavior are gay or bisexual but have chosen to not identify as homosexual in order to conform to cultural pressure. For this reason, it is likely that about 1 out of 10 people are gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
You seem to be laboring under the misconception that HIV is limited to homosexuals and that it is somehow related to same-sex marriage. This is wrong on both counts. HIV is not limited to homosexuals. HIV transmission between heterosexuals is orders of magnitude higher than among homosexuals if you look at actual numbers of new cases. Percentage wise it may be higher among homosexuals but that is misleading when the entire population affected by HIV is considered.HIV transmission should not even be considered in relation to same sex marriage. These are two entirely separate issues. Actually, one might anticipate that HIV transmission between homosexuals would DECREASE if homosexuals were allowed to legally establish long-term monogamous relationships. By legally preventing marriage, promiscuity would be expected to increase thereby increasing the number of sexual contacts and thereby the number of new cases.
None, other than being sexually attracted to the same sex. Homosexuals are not more likely to be into drugs and alcohol, and are not more likely to contract sexual diseases, all of these claims have been proven to be false in recent years.There is no effect, We are all people.We are all the same.