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Sexual Health & Wellbeing
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Being Heterosexual

People who are Heterosexual are attracted to people of the Opposite sex to themselves

While it is surely easier to be heterosexual, there is still an expectation of what that means.

This means you might be expected to get married and settle down and have children whether you are ready for this or not. You may decide that you don’t want this at any stage in your life.

The important thing to remember is that you have choices, perhaps more than people who are Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual, even so you can face pressure from society to conform to the heterosexual norm.

You might not want to. It is important to work out what is right for you.
Last Updated ( Monday, 31 March 2008 )
 
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