Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Nobody: 6:23pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
WetinConsignMe: As if he sat down one day and decided to be gay - his family begged him to reconsider, to change his decision!
SEXUALITY
Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction.
Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.
*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic.
Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay.
Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance.
Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.
Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used
Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
GENDER & SEX
Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs
Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum.
Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid
Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender.
Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
Millenials definitely have a name for all things |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by uvie66: 6:23pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Now who gives a f@$k who is f$@!ing from your yansh ... . F***ing Dyke |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by KOLLYPROF(m): 6:24pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
pacificom:
This yomi is a lost bastard. I blame it on the parents. Train up a child in the way of God, when he grow up he will not depart from it. sure but there are some bastard who always go left when their parents show them the right way |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Nobody: 6:25pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
WetinConsignMe: As if he sat down one day and decided to be gay - his family begged him to reconsider, to change his decision!
SEXUALITY
Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction.
Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.
*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic.
Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay.
Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance.
Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.
Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used
Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
GENDER & SEX
Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs
Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum.
Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid
Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender.
Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
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Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by hustla(m): 6:25pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
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Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by gadada97: 6:29pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
gadada97: the society made him gay....
no wife for abroad.. if you dont go back to africa to get a wife. you will find it hard.. the wife from nigeria are all 419...
it hard to date abroad... only recommend dating or arranged marriage
parent in nigeria should help their children look for partner. there is no wife or husband abroad. 90% of marriage abroad by nigerian are arranged marriage parent in nigeria should help their children look for partner. there is no wife or husband abroad. 90% of marriage abroad by nigerian are arranged marriage |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by kingthreat(m): 6:32pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
scholes0: Most Nigerians (Including the “Educated” ones) still don’t realize that sexuality isn’t a choice... no one would chose to be queer, odd and ostrasized if given the choice. Do they think this young man decided to make hinself gay or do something thag would deliberately cause his family a great deal of sorrow?
I feel so bad for his mum, but with all sincerity, it is what it is. Given the culture and responsibility expected of Male children in Nigeria, I really do hope they have another son. Sexuality is a choice you retardéd cumdrinker. No one is born gay. I wish your father was born gay, i wont have to reply your trash. 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by WetinConsignMe: 6:36pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Pentools:
You reserve the right to submit whatever you like. The fact still remains that gay is demonic right to the extreme. I'm so homophobic that discussing or even hearing it alone irritates me. Pls Bleep outta my mentions with whatever u wish to submit. Suck on this: SEXUALITY Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction. Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with. *note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic. Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender). Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay. Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance. Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender. Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders. Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender) Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals. Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual) Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual) Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex. Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur. Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+ GENDER & SEX Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum. Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender. Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate. Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender. Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender. Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category. Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect. Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads. Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth. Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth. Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians. Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians. Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female. |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Nobody: 6:39pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
IkpuMmadu: Why do most of the gays and cross dressers in Nigeria are always Yoruba people?
This is just an innocent observations...can one tell us the reason Probably because they are the only ones brave enough to come out of the closet and let the world know who they are. Are you seriously thinking there aren't gays and lesbians in the East or North? With the masculine-featured females and dandified males in the east and repressed sexuality in the North? It's only a matter of time before everything explodes. 2 Likes |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by AreaFada2: 6:44pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Lordbooster: With the ratio of puna 70% to 30% of d*ck in the world somebori will still come and like his fellow man ass nawa o...anyways check my signature for some 18+ naija contents if you re down for it. There are not much more men than women at the reproductive and sexually active age. Except during or about under 2 decades after a heavy civil war or major conflict. Over the age of 60, there are usually more women. A quick look at any village or small town will easily show you that. Just like men date multiple women, lots of women now date multiple men. Even the most single girl nowadays "codedly" has a man. He may be unready for marriage, already married, not able to look after family yet, but nonetheless most ladies are not totally free. A young married woman will usually have kids or show other obvious signs that she is. But you can hardly tell that a man is married on the streets. Lots of married men do not even wear a ring. This situation gives the impression there are more free women about. Certainly statistics do not support the idea that there are much more women between age of 18 and 55. 2 Likes |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by kingPhidel(m): 6:48pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
More oil to your anus bro! |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Nobody: 6:49pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Ioannes:
Probably because they are the only ones brave enough to come out of the closet and let the world know who they are.
Are you seriously thinking there aren't gays and lesbians in the East or North? With the masculine-featured females and dandified males in the east and repressed sexuality in the North?
It's only a matter of time before everything explodes. #Epic 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by eph12(m): 6:50pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Parents encourage your boys to bring girls home. Be worried if your teenage son does not fancy any girl at all |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by marvinsync(m): 6:57pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
scholes0: Most Nigerians (Including the “Educated” ones) still don’t realize that sexuality isn’t a choice... no one would chose to be queer, odd and ostrasized if given the choice. Do they think this young man decided to make hinself gay or do something thag would deliberately cause his family a great deal of sorrow?
I feel so bad for his mum, but with all sincerity, it is what it is. Given the culture and responsibility expected of Male children in Nigeria, I really do hope they have another son. nonsense , because white people told u so that means it correct abi gay like every other abnormality has causes , when the causes is eventually found we would rid Nigeria of this sh!t till then all gays should compress their sh!t till they die |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Tedpgrass: 6:58pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
WetinConsignMe: As if he sat down one day and decided to be gay - his family begged him to reconsider, to change his decision!
SEXUALITY
Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction.
Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.
*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic.
Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay.
Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance.
Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.
Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used
Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
GENDER & SEX
Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs
Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum.
Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid
Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender.
Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
Interesting academic expose . |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by marvinsync(m): 7:03pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
WetinConsignMe: As if he sat down one day and decided to be gay - his family begged him to reconsider, to change his decision!
SEXUALITY
Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction.
Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.
*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic.
Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay.
Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance.
Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.
Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used
Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
GENDER & SEX
Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs
Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum.
Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid
Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender.
Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
so as u can see there are different forms of psychological disorder and we don't need any of their sh!t down here |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Probz(m): 7:05pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
WetinConsignMe: As if he sat down one day and decided to be gay - his family begged him to reconsider, to change his decision!
SEXUALITY
Romantic Orientation- Who you are romantically attracted to meaning wanting to be in a romantic relationship with and is unrelated to sexual attraction.
Sexual Orientation- Who you are sexually attracted to meaning who you get turned on by or who you would want to engage in sexual behaviors with.
*note all listed below are applicable also to romantic orientations. These take the prefix of the word and the ending -romantic, i.e. heteroromantic, panromantic, aromantic.
Heterosexual- The attraction to a gender different from their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the other binary gender).
Homosexual- The attraction to a gender the same as their own (commonly used to describe someone who is gender binary [female or male] attracted to the same binary gender). Sometimess referred to as gay.
Sapiosexual - A sapiosexual is someone who is turned on and attracted to intelligence, or someone’s mind before their appearance.
Lesbian- Women who are attracted only to other women
Bisexual- When you are attracted to two or more genders. This term is generally used to describe being attracted to men and women, but can apply to being attracted to any two or more genders. Note that you do not have to be equally attracted to each gender.
Pansexual- When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone
Bicurious- People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual- When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual- Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual- When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual- Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual- Being attracted to feminine gender presentation
Questioning- People who are debating their own sexuality/gender
Asexual- Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace, is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual- When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond
Grey Asexual- When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances
Perioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual)
Varioriented- When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual)
Heteronormative- The belief that hetersexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality, and gender roles all align
Erasure- Ignoring the existance of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum
Cisgender - a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.
Cishet- Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous- An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have relationships with multiple people at the same time
Monoamorous- People who have or or open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used
Queer- A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT+ community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic
Ally- A supporter of the LGBT+ community that does not identify as LGBT+
GENDER & SEX
Sex- Your assigned gender at birth and/or the gender of your reproductive organs
Gender- Where you feel that you personally fall on the spectrum between male and female. Commonly people identify as male or female, but some fall in the middle or move throughout the spectrum.
Cisgender- When you identify with the gender you were assigned at birth
Transgender- When you identify with a gender different than that you were assigned at birth
Transsexual- When you have had Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS) to change the sexual organs you were born with to that of a different gender.
Male to Female (MtF)- When somebody that is assigned as a male at birth identifies as a female
Female to Male (FtM)- When somebody that is assigned as a female at birth identifies as a male
Genderfluid- Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity
Agender- Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless orgendervoid
Bigender- Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender- When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to asmultigender.
Neutrois- When you identify as agender, neither male nor female, and/or genderless
Gender Apathetic- When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Androgyne- This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Intergender- Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female
Demigender- When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl, demiboy, demiagender, ect.
Greygender- Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves
Aporagender- Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary
Maverique- A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender
Novigender- A gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term
Designated gender- A gender assigned at birth based on an individuals sex and/or what gender society percieves a person to be
Transitioning- The process of using medical means to change your sex
Intersex- A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic- Someone who is not intersex and when their gentinals, gonads, and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category
Trans Woman- Someone who is assigned as a male at birth, but identifies as a woman
Trans Man- Someone who is assigned as a female at birth, but identifies as a man
Trans Feminine- Someone who identifies as feminine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned male at birth.
Trans Masculine- Someone who identifies as masculine, but identifies as neither a man nor a woman. They must also be assigned female at birth.
Social Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced when acting in ways socially different than your gender or being addressed in ways different to your gender
Body Dysphoria- Discomfort experienced because of the difference between gender and your sex, role, or gender expression
Butch- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more masculine than feminine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Femme (Fem)- A term used to describe someone who's gender expression is more feminine than masculine. This is commonly used in describing women or lesbians.
Binarism- Putting gender strictly into two categories (male and female) and refusing to acknowledge genders outside of male and female.
With the exception of the first listing or two that list is nonsense. Even core westerners complain about that sort of thing going too far. |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by marvinsync(m): 7:05pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
ODVanguard:
As in? Why would anyone choose to be an oddball? Or a life or being looked upon as weird, life of persecution and being ostracized. Society will inevitably just have to accept them for who they are. no one chooses to be psychologically disordered and we don't accept psychologically disordered people for " who they are" |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by WetinConsignMe: 7:11pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
marvinsync:
so as u can see there are different forms of psychological disorder and we don't need any of their sh!t down here The thing is that, that irrestible urge to shove your phallus into some woman's smelly gapping wound can also be considered a psychological disorder 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Probz(m): 7:14pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
marvinsync:
nonsense , because white people told u so that means it correct abi
gay like every other abnormality has causes , when the causes is eventually found we would rid Nigeria of this sh!t till then all gays should compress their sh!t till they die A cause that’s deeply rooted in heriditary. It’s nothing more than a form of degeneracy. 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Probz(m): 7:14pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
kingthreat:
Sexuality is a choice you retardéd cumdrinker. No one is born gay. I wish your father was born gay, i wont have to reply your trash. No wonder Nigeria’s the world’s poorest country. Don’t curse people much more intelligent than you. 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by thecommunist(m): 7:24pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
is it necessary to come out openly as GAY? Heterosexual people dont come out to declare their sexual orientation so why must homosexual ppl? why cant you gay your nonsense gay in private, must you drag your family into this...this is one selfish child.no thoughts whatsoever of what the poor mother is going through. i mean...this is Nigeria and we are not yet at the stage of accepting homosexuality, think of your family now. if your parents were based in a society that would accept it and wont ostracize them , fine, but they are in Nigeria for petes sake, think of them now!. i think sex is overrated, homosexual or heterosexual. we should learn to keep our sexuality private. 2 Likes |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Awesomefred32(m): 7:32pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
So lets fry water for now abi |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Badonasty(m): 7:33pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Crimecity: 
Yomi a US Based Nigerian Young student has finally let the cat of the bag, Yomi is a Gay, and he came out yesterday.
Yomi is also the President Student Union Bournemouth University, He is the first black man to ever hold the position.
But guess what, Man is a gay, He made it public last night, and surprisingly his friends have been throwing massive support behind him, Including some Nigerians.
One of them who reached out to him, said he's also gay but based here in Nigeria, he's ye to find the courage in coming out..
See more:
https://zenithnaija.com/uk-based-nigerian-man-who-came-out-as-gay-reveals-what-his-parents-did/
So are you a receiver or a giver? |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by kingthreat(m): 7:42pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Probz:
No wonder Nigeria’s the world’s poorest country. Don’t curse people much more intelligent than you. How are you more intelligent than me? For you to associate men fûcking each other via the añus means your brains arent using their grey matter. |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Obi1kenobi(m): 7:53pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
kingthreat:
Sexuality is a choice you retardéd cumdrinker. No one is born gay. I wish your father was born gay, i wont have to reply your trash. I'm guessing you have conclusive studies proving this, or did you just make it up yourself? Why would people subject themselves to rejection and alienation and ostracism and deep resentment and shame and depression (gay people are disproportionately prone to mental breakdowns and suicide) for what is a "choice"? It's one thing to say homosexuality is a mental illness. It's another to assert that homosexuals can simply flip a switch and turn hetero anytime they want and are just doing it for the kicks. That is stunningly ignorant. 2 Likes |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Probz(m): 7:55pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
kingthreat:
How are you more intelligent than me? For you to associate men fûcking each other via the añus means your brains arent using their grey matter. Who told you I’m queer in the first place? 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by kingthreat(m): 8:10pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Obi1kenobi:
I'm guessing you have conclusive studies proving this, or did you just make it up yourself? Why would people subject themselves to rejection and alienation and ostracism and deep resentment and shame and depression (gay people are disproportionately prone to mental breakdowns and suicide) for what is a "choice"? It's one thing to say homosexuality is a mental illness. It's another to assert that homosexuals can simply flip a switch and turn hetero anytime they want and are just doing it for the kicks. That is stunningly ignorant.
I am a man with many feminine attributes. I'm so happy i wasnt born in this generation where i would have been pointed to as gay because of who i am. Growing up to adolesence and others, my being a sissy didnt make me hate women. Now as a man, it's not in your interest leaving your sister with me in a room if she's a beautiful one. There is nothing like being gay. It's simply sexual perversion. If it's normal, let those who want to furk their dogs be accepted as normal too. We all have sexual perversions |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by nijabazaar: 8:17pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
lonelydora: It seems the closet is becoming too hot for these gays. You better stay there in US and do it. Nigerian law forbids it. And we love the law.
Why have all these lesbians/gays everywhere in Port Harcourt refuse to come out? They should come out and stop hiding it. Well, even the bible said
"stolen meat is sweeter"
Yeye people with no sense. Nigerian law bla bla bla.... Yet gays are walking freely. Abegi |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by nijabazaar: 8:19pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
kingthreat:
I am a man with many feminine attributes. I'm so happy i wasnt born in this generation where i would have been pointed to as gay because of who i am. Growing up to adolesence and others, my being a sissy didnt make me hate women. Now as a man, it's not in your interest leaving your sister with me in a room if she's a beautiful one. There is nothing like being gay. It's simply sexual perversion. If it's normal, let those who want to furk their dogs be accepted as normal too. We all have sexual perversions Not all Persons with feminine attributes are gay. Some very masculine , brute like dudes are actually super gay, not that theres anything wrong there... I keep saying that till eternity, gays must be. Is a fact we must accept. I use to question God for making things to exist at extremes of Natures Spectrum... 1. Gravity.....Anti-Gravity 2. Single births.....Multiple Gestation (Thank God for Mary Slesssor) Bacteria that cant survive in Sulphur......Bacteria that needs Sulphur. 4. Light.....Ultraviolet light 5. Black Race.....White Race 6.Heterosexuals......Gays 7.Birds that can fly.....Birds that cant fly 8.Mammals that live on Land......Dolphins and Whales. 9.Jesus.......SAW 10. Viviparous...... Oviparous 11. Carnivorous....... Herbivorous 12. Giant planets.....Dwarf Planets. 13. Guys with big phalls....Guys with minute phalluses 14. |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by Obi1kenobi(m): 8:30pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
kingthreat:
I am a man with many feminine attributes. I'm so happy i wasnt born in this generation where i would have been pointed to as gay because of who i am. Growing up to adolesence and others, my being a sissy didnt make me hate women. Now as a man, it's not in your interest leaving your sister with me in a room if she's a beautiful one. There is nothing like being gay. It's simply sexual perversion. If it's normal, let those who want to furk their dogs be accepted as normal too. We all have sexual perversions Having feminine attributes as a man has nothing to do with sexuality. Plenty of gay men are not effeminate in behavior. Probably most are not. My point is you made a sweeping statement about sexuality being a "choice" as if you have published accredited dissertations on the topic. You're simply giving us your personal views. That has nothing to do with the reality that gay people experience. It seems to be a sweeping statement borne of resentment of homosexuals rather than a clear-eyed one with facts. Perhaps, sexuality is really just a choice. But except you inhabit the minds of gay people to know exactly how their minds work, or you have conducted conclusive studies on it, or you can refer us to materials of others who have done such conclusive, persuasive studies, it is wrong to claim as a fact that sexuality is just a choice. 1 Like |
Re: Daniel Asaya, Gay Reveals His Parents' Actions After Coming Out As Gay by kingthreat(m): 8:33pm On Oct 20, 2018 |
Obi1kenobi:
Having feminine attributes as a man has nothing to do with sexuality. Plenty of gay men are not effeminate in behavior. Probably most are not. My point is you made a sweeping statement about sexuality being a "choice" as if you have published accredited dissertations on the topic. You're simply giving us your personal views. That has nothing to do with the reality that gay people experience. It seems to be a sweeping statement borne of resentment of homosexuals rather than a clear-eyed one with facts. Perhaps, sexuality is really just a choice. But except you inhabit the minds of gay people to know exactly how their minds work, or you have conducted conclusive studies on it, or you can refer us to materials of others who have done such conclusive, persuasive studies, it is wrong to claim as a fact that sexuality is just a choice. Do you believe in God? |