This question is coming from the assumption that gay people can by categorized into neat little groups, but this is untrue. There are as many different kinds of gay people as there are different kinds of straight people.
Gay adoption is normal adoption. It's just as normal as any other kind of adoption. Also, in the United States, we don't have different rights for gay people adopting vs straight people adopting.
No, there is no such bracelet that is specifically gay.
Yes. Its a different kind of experience.
There are gay people in every country of the world, and everyone has different beliefs.
People dislike gay people because they are different. It's a simple matter of prejudice.
There is no direct scientific link between sexual orientation and voice pitch or quality. Differences in voice may be influenced by factors like genetics, hormones, and personal vocal habits rather than sexual orientation. Each person's voice is unique and can vary regardless of their sexual orientation.
Only some gay people act feminine! And the ones that do have many different reasons for it. For some it's just how they are and for others they want to openly broadcast that they are gay and proud of it. As for feminine lesbians, it's kind of expected because they are actually female.
Gay people have exactly the same health risks as straight people. Being gay does not give different health risks.
Is this really a valid question? It's like asking what kind of people are Caucasian or what kind of people are Jewish. Although I myself am not gay, I urge all people to respect others. The school of thought in the scientific community is that most people do not make a conscious choice to be gay, despite what popular opinion may tell you.
It technically means gay. But some people reffer it to happy for there own kind. It technically means gay. But some people reffer it to happy for there own kind.
There is no specific way that gay people talk. Speech patterns are influenced by a variety of factors, including geography, culture, and individual personality. It's important to avoid making assumptions about someone's sexual orientation based on how they speak.
Tall, short, black, white, Christian, Jewish, effeminate, masculine, smart, stupid -- we come in all flavors!