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g0y, not gay
g0y | Goy, g-cero-y, heterog0y, heteroflex, and bromance. The new male
[hightlight-keyword]Some suggest that the g0y phenomenon arose in the groups of skaters and surfers. Photo: Bromance, by Todd F Niemand, used with CC BY-NC 2.0 / resized and optimized. Some years ago I read an article explaining briefly what g0y men were. Even though I th[/hightlight-keyword] -
How many people are gay? LGBT statistics.
How many people are gay? | LGBT statistics | 1 in 10
[hightlight-keyword]How many people are gay in the photo? one, two, three? none? Photo: Brighton Pride Party – Bookmaker by Dominic Alves used under CC BY 2.0 / resized and optimized. How many people are gay? 1 in 10? The idea that one in ten people is homosexual is perha[/hightlight-keyword] -
Homosexual behavior and homosexuality
The homosexual behavior and the homosexuality | Diferent things
[hightlight-keyword]I remember perfectly the day it started, was about 15 years old and at that time I was a boy in the Spain of the 80s who had had several girlfriends. I can not deny that there was always a background murmur and some sexual experiences during my childhood, also with girls, but all was relatively calm until one day, in the disco where every friday all high school people met…[/hightlight-keyword] -
Tomboy and gender expression
Tomboy and gender expression. The maturity of uncertainty.
[hightlight-keyword]We all have gender expression. And in most cases, the first time we stumbled upon our gender is at birth (or ultrasound scan) when we show our genitals, I am a girl, I am a boy. At that moment, everything on that day and at that place is supposed to be and will be a man or a woman, is sealed to us like a second skin.[/hightlight-keyword] -
Inuit woman, bisexuality and the Primus stove
Inuit woman, bisexuality and the Primus stove. Construction of Sexuality.
[hightlight-keyword]The following article speaks about Moscas de Colores research initiated almost two years ago, following the publication of our Kalaallisut Gay and Lesbian Dictionary, name given to the language of the Inuit people of Greenland. Starting up with the study of the collected words and the intention of understanding them, we were following the thread till we reached surprising and important conclusions that we want to share with you in our eagerness to show how natural is the human sexual diversity and its features.[/hightlight-keyword] -
Pupil dilation and sexual orientation
Pupil dilation and sexual orientation| Is heterosexuality a minority?
[hightlight-keyword]Some time ago, began circulating through the networks the news about people’s sexual orientation could be known by measuring the pupil dilation. The news seemed interesting, but each of the links provided the same information and it did not report too much. As you know, in Moscas de Colores, we are very interested in any scientific information on sexual diversity in any of its aspects, so this news needed more detail to know if it was true or not and, in the second case, find out what was behind so much headline. That’s why we visited the website of the Cornell University (US) to look for that study and to see what we found.[/hightlight-keyword] -
The sexual behavior of the Sambia
The sexual behavior of the Sambia people | Ritual homosexuality
[hightlight-keyword]The fight for the recognition of sexual diversity has required 200 years to get their first fruits in legislation. However, once achieved equal rights, we must continue working to get full social equality for the purpose of this equality in rights spread across the globe, stay in time and make a happier humanity. For this, it is necessary to know sexuality in an accurate way and in all its breadth, and that this knowledge flow to strip the opinions of prejudice that humanity drags since the emergence of monotheistic religions, without well knowing the reason. A good way to do it is by compared sexuality. How is sexuality in the rest of the animal kingdom? How is sexuality in other human societies?[/hightlight-keyword]
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