Bisexuality is about being sexually or romantically attracted to people of both sexes but is not necessarily about active bisexual behaviour. It is ultimately a matter of how you see yourself.
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Asexuality
Information about asexuality, a sexual orientation that is characterised by a lack of sexual attraction. Asexuals are people who do not find other people sexually attractive and do not feel compelled to form sexual relationships.
Chicken Poop for the Hoe
A coming out story, written by Damien about himself. Damien has kindly given us permission to publish this here.
From My Heart
My son, 32, travelled home from the UK to see family and tell us he is gay and has a partner.
Social Skills for Gay Men
Getting to know people is an important skill for gay men or anyone else for that matter wanting to make new friends or make the most of social opportunities. Many people feel inept or shy in social situations but knowing a little about how social skills work can make all the difference.
Is Being Gay Natural and Do We Have a Choice?
In the past, different countries and church groups have had different ideas about being gay. Today there is the same wide variety of ideas, beliefs, feelings and thoughts about gayness.
Mani’s Story
"I was asked to make this documentary after a TV researcher learned of my proposed trip to America to attend the annual GLBT Creating Change Conference in Milwaukee 2001 six weeks after the terror attacks in America. I agreed to do this as a queer identified intersex person who believes with passion about creating change. Creating a world where it will be safe, a world that respects and enjoys ALL who are different. I thought the documentary would be an easy process.... It was not. It became probably the most challenging, powerful, unusual and creative task I have ever done outside of a theraputic setting." — Mani B Mitchell, March 2003
Telling Parents You’re Gay ... from a parent’s perspective
Parents should love their children unconditionally and many, many parents do so. However, what if you fear, your parents may ‘freak-out’ at the news you are gay? How to prepare to come out to your parents about being gay.
Homophobia
Phobia comes in many forms - fear, dislike, hatred - and we've all had to deal with one or more of them.