Sexuality Official
: Attracted to more than one or all genders. Asexual : Experiencing little to no sexual attraction.
: How an individual perceives and labels their own sexuality internally.
: The biological and psychological drive or "libido" that motivates sexual interest. Key Influencing Factors sexuality
Sexuality is not determined by a single factor but is shaped by a complex interplay of various influences:
: The actual practices and activities one engages in, which may or may not always align with their stated identity or orientation. : Attracted to more than one or all genders
: The enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to others. Common labels include: Heterosexual : Attracted to the opposite gender. Homosexual (Gay/Lesbian) : Attracted to the same gender.
When "putting together" the feature of sexuality, researchers and educators typically break it down into several key dimensions: : The biological and psychological drive or "libido"
: Social norms, religious beliefs, and legal frameworks define what is considered "normal" or acceptable, heavily influencing how individuals express their sexuality.
