Sexuality is the term used to describe who you are attracted to and want to have intimate relationships with. There are a few common labels people use to identify their sexuality: 

  • Asexual - a person who does not experience sexual attraction. For more on asexuality, click here.
  • Bisexual - Attracted to both men and women
  • Gay - Attracted mostly to people of the same sex or gender (used by guys, and often girls too).
  • Lesbian - Attracted mostly to people of the same sex or gender (used by women).
  • Straight - Attracted mostly to people of the opposite sex or gender.

It's important to remember that sexual feelings, sex and relationships can be confusing and exciting; the way you feel when you are attracted to someone whether you like male, female or both. For more on sexuality, click here

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