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Understanding Heterosexuality: Definition, Examples, and More

Heterosexuality (or hetero) refers to being attracted to people of the opposite sex or gender. It is a term used to describe individuals who are attracted to people of a different gender than their own. For example, a man who is attracted to women would be considered heterosexual, while a woman who is attracted to men would also be considered heterosexual.

The term "hetero" is derived from the Greek words "heteros," meaning "different," and "sexuality." It is often used as an umbrella term to describe individuals who are attracted to people of the opposite gender, and it is the most common sexual orientation.

It's important to note that sexuality exists on a spectrum, and not everyone fits neatly into the categories of heterosexual or homosexual (attracted to the same gender). Some people may identify as bisexual (attracted to both genders), pansexual (attracted to people regardless of gender), or queer (a term used to describe individuals who do not fit into traditional gender or sexuality norms).

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