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When using the ordinal scale,the chosen number scale reflects the relative standing of the different options for that particular individual.
Asexual
An individual who does not experience sexual attraction to others.
Sexual Orientation
An enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to individuals of the opposite sex, same sex, both sexes, or more, including identities such as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and others.
Heterosexual
Describes an individual who is emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to members of the opposite gender.
Gay
Referring to a person who is emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to members of the same gender.
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