Statistically, men are more likely to have an STD, because we tend to have more sex partners than women. If you are sexually active and you and/or your lover have more than one partner, you should find a free clinic and get tested regularly. Remember, not all STDs have obvious symptoms! You DO NOT want to get a reputation as a person who spreads STDs.
More than likely a man is straight but the gay percentage is 2%
Although sexual orientation (whether a person is gay or straight) may be genetically determined, there's no statistical evidence that gay men are more likely than straight men to have gay children.
They don't. This is a myth. However, gay teens are more likely to commit suicide than straight teens, due to rejection by family.
Depends on what you mean by "it". The germs that cause STDs don't know if you're gay or straight, male or female, so a gay person can get an STD from any sex partner who has an STD. But if you're asking if a gay person with an STD can make another person gay, the answer is No. Being gay isn't a disease.
if you mean Burt Reynolds, he has been married several times, so he more than likely is straight, if he is gay, that would be his private business.
THEN gay is straight and straight is gay
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
There's no connection between foot fetishes and homosexuality. But openly gay men might be more willing to admit we have a fetish than straight guys.
Some of them will, but most won't. Just like the children of straight people. The orientation of the parents has nothing to do with the orientation of the children.Keep in mind that almost all gay people were raised by straight parents.
There is no connection between sexual orientation and being an exhibitionist. Gay people aren't more likely to be exhibitionists than straight people.
It depends on the person, but gay people are more likely NOT to hate because of orientation than straight people.That said, there are some gay people who hate bisexuals and vice versa.
Gay men can get the exact same STD's that straight men get, including:Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)ChlamydiaGonorrheaHerpesGenital WartsTrichomoniasisChancroidHepatitisHIV/AIDSLymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV)Molluscum ContagiosumMucopurulent Cervicitis (MPC)Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)Pubic "Crab" LiceScabiesSyphilis