No, it is a natural sexual orientation.
In less informed times, it was a popular belief to think of it as a mental illness. Being homosexual is no longer considered any kind of disease. Though there are some unenlightened people that still consider it so.
No. In fact there is no such thing as a gay disease. Disease doesn't discriminate; it can affect anyone.
Renal disease is not gay. Also, it affects more straight people than gay people.
Gay cancer was initially referred to as the disease now called Kaposi's Sarcoma.The term gay cancer initially referred to acquired immune deficiency disease, or AIDS.
All human beings, gay or straight, have the capacity to spread disease. More straight people spread disease than gay people.
being gay is not a disease or sickness. it is a natural, healthy, sexual orientation. So the answer is no. There is no cure for gay.
You are in luck. You can't catch gay diseases at all because there is no such thing as a gay disease.
No, there is no correlation between Crohn's Disease and sexual orientation.
No, you cannot catch being gay. It's a natural, unchangeable sexual orientation.
Only a minority of gay people have AIDS. AIDS is a disease EVERYONE has to worry about. AIDS is NOT a gay disease. Women can pass it on to women, men can give it to women, men can give it to men. Sex is NOT the only way to transmit the disease. It doesn't matter if you're straight, gay, bi, lesbian, transgendered, WHATEVER. YOU are still at risk for AIDS.
It is said in HIV research that Gay Men were the first to contract the disease. And for a long time it was a disease that was associated with White, Gay Men. Now, it is becomming an epidemic across the nation and it is no longer restricted to Gay Men. Most new cases are women and minorities.
No. You should wear a condom so you don't catch a sexually transmitted disease. It has nothing to do with being gay.
Paul Monette has written: 'Lightfall' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gay men 'Becoming a man' -- subject(s): Gay men, Biography 'No witnesses' -- subject(s): Gay men, Poetry 'Afterlife' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Fiction, Gay men, Loss (Psychology), Patients 'The carpenter at the asylum' -- subject(s): Gay men, Poetry 'Love alone' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Gay men, Patients, Poetry 'Halfway home' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Brothers, Fiction, Gay men, Patients