While some people believe that sexual orientation is an innate characteristic present at birth others believe that it is induced by environment, or by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. There are no universally accepted theories on why some people are oriented one way rather than another.
Sexual orientation is not something that someone is "born" with, but rather influenced by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Women may identify as lesbian due to a variety of reasons, including personal preferences, attractions, and experiences in life. It is important to respect and validate each individual's sexual orientation as a natural aspect of their identity.
Yes, artificial insemination is a common fertility treatment available to many women, including single women, lesbian couples, and heterosexual couples experiencing infertility. However, individual medical factors may affect eligibility for the procedure. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
It is not accurate to say that a girl who is gay is "like a guy." Sexual orientation does not determine someone's gender identity. A girl who is gay is simply attracted to other girls, regardless of characteristics or stereotypes associated with gender.
Lesbian sex can involve a variety of sexual activities such as kissing, touching, oral sex, fingering, and the use of sex toys. Communication, consent, and mutual pleasure are key aspects of any sexual encounter. It is important for partners to explore and discover what feels good for them individually and as a couple.
Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, typically around 1-2 million eggs at birth. This number decreases over time due to natural degeneration and monthly ovulation, with most women having around 300,000-500,000 eggs by puberty.
Biologically, two individuals of the same sex cannot reproduce together. However, through methods such as artificial insemination, surrogacy, or adoption, gay individuals can become parents and raise children.
Nobody "becomes" a lesbian. Women are either born that way or they are not.
No, they let him remind them why they chose lesbianism. Sorry, LOL, I mean, they were BORN that way.
Chances are, they are bisexuals.
The term "lesbian" came from the Greek island of Lesbos where the poet Sappho was born and died. Her poems heralding the beauty of women gave the term lesbian to female/female love
well your not born with it. I does come nautral though, you either are , or your not
Lesbians are already women.
You can't; the definition of a lesbian is a women who is into women exclusively. You might be able to find a bisexual but a lesbian never would.
Some do and some don't.
Wouldn't that technically defeat the purpose of being a lesbian?
You can tell if you are a lesbian if you are attracted exclusively to other women.
No. You are a lesbian only if you are sexually attracted to other women.
The difference is that Lesbian Women only are attracted to females and Bisexual Women are attracted to both females and males.