AN ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF LGBTQ

Penulis

  • Sindy Mutiara
  • Dion Tira Erlangga

Kata Kunci:

Analysis, Factor, LGBTQ

Abstrak

Sexual orientation is the point of interest of sexual appeal, romance and love steady affection, may be heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. Homosexuals in girls are known as lesbians. Currently in Indonesia can it's far sure that many human beings have a homosexual orientation, despite the fact that Stats can't be ascertained. This study used a qualitative research method with a case look at. This observe involved 2 lesbian woman subjects, research assets this is a near pal of the problem. Method take a look at the validity of the information the use of source triangulation. The results confirmed that the factors for deciding on sexual orientation in lesbian people are inspired by way of numerous factors, namely the lifestyles of. Identical-intercourse enchantment emerged from early life. Presence of trauma of sexual harassment, self-concept about a boy and a lady who ran away as kids, and the experience of getting courting with guidelines for the community are anticipated that the general public can understand extra about Sexuality is primarily related to lesbian sexual orientation. Study in keeping with faith, culture, and social norms recall deviate..

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2022-10-05