Sexual orientation is not determined by environment or circumstances. Being in a prison setting does not cause someone to change their sexual orientation. It is important to remember that sexual orientation is a complex aspect of a person's identity that is not chosen or influenced by external factors such as being in prison.
No, being in prison does not determine someone's sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is a deeply ingrained aspect of a person's identity that is not influenced by their environment or external factors.
Coldingley Prison, or HM Prison Coldingley, was opened in 1969 as a Category C men's prison in Woking, Surrey, England.
Whatton Prison, a Category C men's prison in England, was opened in 1991. It primarily serves as a facility for sex offenders.
Yes, HMP Manchester, also known as Strangeways Prison, is still open and operational. It is a Category A men's prison located in Manchester, England.
About 3.5% to 8%, same as on the outside.
Sexual orientation is not determined by environment or circumstances. Being in a prison setting does not cause someone to change their sexual orientation. It is important to remember that sexual orientation is a complex aspect of a person's identity that is not chosen or influenced by external factors such as being in prison.
No. Gay people do not breed. Also, most men in prison are straight.
Only if they went into jail gay.
About 3.5% to 8% of Swedish men are gay.
No. They don't actually turn gay. In an all male environment such as prison or the military, many men will turn to other men for sex. There's nothing unusual about this: most guys are capable of homosexual acts, even if we don't usually do it. Sex may also be used to dominate or humiliate another man, which is rape, of course. There are gay virgins, of course, just as there are straight virgins, who may discover their sexual orientation in such places. But the fact is, if you weren't gay before you went into prison, you won't be gay when you get out. (But you may have to admit to yourself that you're bisexual!)
You don't. Just as gay men cannot turn straight, it's the same for straight men; they cannot turn gay.
NO!!! If you are not gay you cannot be made to be gay.
They turn out to be gay mostly when they are attracted to members of the same sex, and then decide to come out.
No, being in prison does not determine someone's sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is a deeply ingrained aspect of a person's identity that is not influenced by their environment or external factors.
100% of gay men die.....but then doesn't everyone....eventually?
About 30 percent of Brazil population is bisexual. In Brazil 7.5 percent of men are gay and 2.6 percent of the men are bisexual.