Some do, but your chances of meeting someone there are increased if the library is in a gay area of town.
Gay people make up about 2.8-3.5% of the population, by many studies.
You can't "be gay" to someone. Being gay is a sexual orientation, and nothing more.
Every chance in the world! Don't worry! Someone is going to think you are wonderful. Just be patient!
If you are not gay, then you probably won't date someone of the same gender as yourself. Other than that, there is not much difference between being gay and not being gay.
The chances are low: there is about 1 out of 20 chance or less that a child will be gay.
If you're an identical twin, its very likely. If not, then its just the same odds
Being gay is not an insult. If someone calls you gay, you can either say thank you, or "at least I'm not a homophobe" (someone who hates or fears gay people).
It is a word or phrase designed to hurt or insult someone for being gay.
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No. Sexual orientation is something that is fixed at an early age, possibly birth. Being gay is just as natural as being straight.
Being attractive and being gay are two totally separate issues. Someone can be gay and still be attractive, likewise someone can be gay and not so attractive. Remember, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so what you perceive to be cute may be different from what others think is cute.