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Discuss 2 reasons responsible for Heterosessual
attraction ?​

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Answered by khushi200785
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Scientists do not know the exact cause of sexual orientation, but they theorize that it is caused by a complex interplay of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences, and do not view it as a choice.

Answered by badrinathgpm123
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heterosexual is usually considered a person who is romantically attracted to or sexually oriented toward people of the opposite sex. This means a male would be attracted to a female or, likewise, a female attracted to a male. This terminology is usually associated with both humans and mammals. Heterosexuality is one of three classifications of sexual orientation. Sexual orientation has been defined as a personal quality that influences a person to feel a combination of sexual or romantic attraction to a person of the opposite sex/gender. The other sexual orientations are bisexuality and

homosexuality.

Asexuality (or being non-sexual) indicates having very little interest in or attraction to anyone at all.Bisexuality

The difference between bisexuality and heterosexuality is sexual orientation. While heterosexuals have a sexual orientation toward those of the opposite sex, bisexuals are attracted to both males and females. The term pansexuality or omnisexuality may be associated with bisexuality. In either of these instances, the person will not demonstrate any strong preference toward romantic relationships with any gender.

Bisexuality

The difference between bisexuality and heterosexuality is sexual orientation. While heterosexuals have a sexual orientation toward those of the opposite sex, bisexuals are attracted to both males and females. The term pansexuality or omnisexuality may be associated with bisexuality. In either of these instances, the person will not demonstrate any strong preference toward romantic relationships with any gender.

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