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    regarding sexual orientation is vast, and a lot of different definitions of the concept have been introduced throughout time. Nevertheless, although homosexuality is fairly common in the United States, many people still misunderstand it. The different types of sexual orientations and their difference from other sexual-related terms, such as gender role and gender identity, are all confused by the general population. Sadly, even today, there are people that believe in a right or wrong sexual orientation

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    The sexual orientation of parents, once having a child, does not negatively affect the development of their children. In order to first be a parent, one must obtain a child. However, in Florida, gay foster parents were not allowed to adopt the children they fostered due to the Gay Adoption Ban (Goldberg). Homosexuals were not legally able to adopt a child at all until the forty year old ban was lifted July, 2015 by Governor Rick Scott (Associated Press). “Prior to the lifting of the gay adoption

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    determining sexual orientation. While there may be an influencing atmosphere, I believe that it would have more of an impact on your personality and expression rather than your actual sexual preference. I think that if you are gay, then you are born that way. There is no time in your life in which you sit down, weigh the pros and cons, and then make the conscious decision of whether you want to be homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual, that is just not plausible. Sexual orientation is an aspect

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    word gay is a difficult word to define in our society and with so much controversy people must be careful on their ideas surrounding the subject. However out of the four categories discussed to depict sexual orientation is would have to be the fourth and final one which is claimed sexual orientation. For the first chose it was anything ever which is not correct because a majority of the times adolescents are confused or bored. They might want to experience something new so they give it a try. However

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    regard to all three of these concepts. This chapter considers gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation. All three of these definitions have to do with how we classify ourselves, not how society classifies us. Thus, we should have the freedom to decide what makes us happy, we should not have to conform to societies beliefs. There are five different theories of sexual orientation that are examined and discussed in this chapter. I think it is important to consider each theory and

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    Sexual Orientation Cons

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    The debates on lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights currently center around the question of whether sexual orientation is a matter of choice, or not. If it is claimed that sexual orientation is something that was handed down at birth and not a matter of choice, then, the act of discrimination against this person would be wrong. The dispute draws on countless research suggesting that sexual orientation is congenital. The anti-gay ideologues exploit these arguments. In my

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    is homosexuality/sexual orientation and like any sort of debate of any kind the first response is to clump it into a group thats commonly defined so that everyones on the same ground. The only problem with that is especially for something like sexual orientation trying to clump such a complex concept is unfair because things often get misunderstood or left out because sexual orientation is a lot more than a simple yes/no right/wrong answer. Arguments about sexual orientation get ragingly heated

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    Being sexual and romantic is the norm. Even now when other sexualities are more widely accepted you don’t hear about romantic orientations. You don’t hear that your romantic orientation can be different from your sexual orientation. You don’t hear that there are romantic orientations, each just as diverse and varied as sexual orientations. You particularly do not hear about the lack of these seemingly intrinsic human traits. If you do hear about them they tend to be caused by a health issue, or

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    Sexual Orientation Paper

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    Sexual orientation is the part of one’s culture that defines whether one is heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. The United States has become more open and accepting of others that are not heterosexual oriented and this, in turn, has caused this identity marker to become a more relevant part of people’s lives. Because homosexuality and bisexuality are just in the beginning stages of being culturally accepted, people who are heterosexual, or straight, are more privileged and accepted. Any person

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    Introduction Sexual orientationism is best described as discrimination or prejudice against homosexuals on the assumption that heterosexuality is the dominant, or normal, sexual orientation. Within society there are many barriers, assumptions, and stigmas placed upon the queer community, numerous of which steam from this heterosexist stance that has become the dominant ideology. This stance has historical significance in trauma, and oppression of those within the sexual minority, and how this can

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