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HETEROSEXUALS

Heterosexuality consists of sexual


behavior, practices, and identity
predicated on a primary preference or
desire for the opposite sex
HOMOSEXUALS

Homosexuality is romantic or
sexual attraction or behavior
among members of the same sex.
BISEXUALS

Bisexuality is sexual behavior or an


orientation involving physical or romantic
attraction to both males and females.
It is one of the three main classifications of
sexual orientation, along with a heterosexual
and a homosexual orientation. Individuals
who lack a strong sexual attraction to either
sex are known as asexual.
TRANSEXUALS

Transsexualism is a condition in
which an individual identifies with a
physical sex that is different from their
biological one. A medical diagnosis can
be made if a person experiences
discomfort as a result of a desire to be
a member of the opposite sex
TRANSVESTITES

Transvestism (also called


transvestitism) is the practice of
cross-dressing, which is wearing the
clothing of the opposite sex.
Transvestite refers to a person who
cross-dresses; however, the word often
has additional connotations
HERMAPHRODITES

In biology, a hermaphrodite is an
animal or plant that has reproductive
organs normally associated with both
male and female sexes.
METRO SEXUAL

Metrosexual, a portmanteau of
metropolitan and sexual, is a
neologism of the 2000s one definition
of which is a man (especially one living
in a post-industrial, capitalist culture)
who has a strong concern for his
appearance or a lifestyle that displays
attributes stereotypically associated
with homosexual men.
ASEXUAL

Asexuality (also known as


nonsexuality) in its broadest
sense, describes lack of sexual
attraction or interest in or desire
for sex

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