Are you qutng your sexualy? Fd out if you’re gay, straight, bisexual, or asexual. Learn what the terms mean and if they apply to you.
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LET’S SAY GAY
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AM I GAY?
The word “gay” is creasgly beg substuted by “queer” or, more broadly, “L.
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