First of all, that's not true of all homosexuals. Nobody knows what makes a person attractive to somebody else. In fact, sometimes even the person who's attracted doesn't know!
Second, what some people may consider "feminine" doesn't seem feminine to other folks.
They can be attracted to Taurus women. They're a great match, and seem to communicate pretty well.
Yes. Physical/visual attraction is often the first reason many women would speak to a male.
By being himself. Aries women are attracted to the Scorpio male...once she is interested, he has to let her know his feelings.
I'm a white male, and I feel more attracted to the African American women. I cannot explain it, it is just how I feel.
No, you can also choose a male confirmation name as long as it is a saint's name.
One answer is: That would be a yes. If the man is strictly attracted to transvestites and no other, then yes, he is gay. If he is attracted to Women as well as transvestites then the he's probably bi-sexual.Transvestite refers to men that dress as women, but have no desire to permanently alter their sexes. If a man is attracted to this then he is attracted to the same equipment that men have, only in a slightly more colorful package.One Important note on this question. You used the term "like", I like women, that doesn't make me straight, being sexually attracted to a woman would make me either straight or bi. I answered the question on the assumption that you used the term "like" in reference to sexually attracted too.Another answer is this: the distinction lesbian/gay-bisexual-straight is too simple. Also, this distinction has been designed or thought up by straight people. People can have a physical sexuality as well as a psychological sexuality. In other words a man can appear very mascualine (according to the cultural version of it) or very feminine (e.g., dress in women's clothing, wearing makeup, and behaving very feminine).One can be attracted to a person's psychological or behavioral sexuality, such as a man being attracted very feminine woman or a man being attracted to women who are tomboys. Similarly, a woman might be attracted to an overtly masculine male (e.g., a rugby player or macho man) or a male who displays strong feminine traits.If a man is attracted to a transvestite, then he is attracted to men who are extremely feminine. He is not gay in the sense that he would be attracted to men who are very masculine. He is not bisuexual merely because the transvestite displays male and female characteristics. Why do we need to classify him in the first place? He is just a man who is attracted to feminine men.The idea that a man attracted to a transvestite is in someway homophobic (he can't bare the idea that he might be gay so chooses a more acceptable form - a transvestite) is ridiculous. Firslty, who is to say that transvestism is more or less acceptable than being gay? Secondly, the idea presumes that being straight is the norm and that there can only be a straight or gay dimnesion to sexuality, which is too simplistic.Consider a woman attracted to anohter woman who dresses as a man - but more than that, a woman who can actually pass as being a man. Does this make her lesbian, bisexual or straight? It is too dumb to try to classify her in this way. She is attracted to the psychologically and behaviourally masculine but also to the physically feminine. Can't we just leave it at that without adding any label?To sum up, the need to assign a label says more about the person trying to assign the label than the person they want to assign a label to!
There is typically no difference between the number of lesbians (female homosexuals) and gays (male homosexuals).
Straight men are attracted to lesbian women because lesbian women have sex with other women...there is nothing deep about it, 2 girls is better than 1.
Alexander Ziegler has written: 'Labyrinth' -- subject(s): Homosexuality 'Die Konsequenz' -- subject(s): Biography, Homosexuals, Male, Male Homosexuals 'Eines Mannes Liebe'
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male and female.
In "The Feminine Mystique", Betty Friedan argued that the unhappiness many women experienced was due to living in a society which forced them to be subservient to men. "The Feminine Mystique" is the male created ideal that women try to confirm to despite feeling unfulfilled.
The term "shemales" is considered derogatory and offensive when referring to transgender individuals. Being attracted to transgender individuals does not determine one's sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is defined by the gender(s) to which a person is attracted, regardless of the gender identity of the individuals they are attracted to. It is important to respect individuals' gender identities and use appropriate language when discussing these topics.