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  2. Heterosexuality - Wikipedia

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    e. A straight couple. Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to people of the opposite sex. It "also refers to a person's sense of identity based ...

  3. Sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sexual orientation is an enduring personal pattern of romantic attraction or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender. Patterns are generally categorized under heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality, [1][2][3] while ...

  4. Sexual identity - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sexual identity refers to one's self-perception in terms of romantic or sexual attraction towards others, [1] though not mutually exclusive, and can be different from romantic identity [2]. Sexual identity may also refer to sexual orientation identity, which is when people identify or dis-identify with a sexual orientation or choose not ...

  5. Neuroscience and sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sexual orientation is an enduring pattern of romantic or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender, or none of the aforementioned at all. [1][2] The ultimate causes and mechanisms of sexual orientation development in humans ...

  6. Human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Human sexuality. Human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually. [1][2] This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. [3][4] Because it is a broad term, which has varied with historical contexts over time, it lacks a precise definition. [4]

  7. Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Psychological sex differences refer to emotional, motivational, or cognitive differences between the sexes. [9][8] Examples include greater male tendencies toward violence, [10] or greater female empathy. The terms "sex differences" and "gender differences" are sometimes used interchangeably; they can refer to differences in male ...

  8. Sexual diversity - Wikipedia

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    Sexual diversity includes intersex people, those born with a variety of intermediate features between women and men. [11] It also includes transgender and transsexed people, genderfluid people, and so on. [12][9] Lastly, sexual diversity also includes asexual people, who feel disinterest in sexual activity; [13][9] and all those who consider ...

  9. Heterosexism - Wikipedia

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    Heterosexism is a system of attitudes, bias, and discrimination in favor of heterosexuality and heterosexual relationships. [1] According to Elizabeth Cramer, it can include the belief that all people are or should be heterosexual and that heterosexual relationships are the only norm [2] and therefore superior.