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This assignment has two options. Please see below and choose the optio This assignment has two options. Please see below and choose the option that best suits your current situation. PLEASE HAVE THE PERSON THAT YOU ARE INTERVIEWING ANSWER ALL 9 QUESTIONS AND REMEMBER TO WRITE A 2-3 PARAGRAPHS ASSESSMENT ABOUT YOURSELF AS DESCRIBED BELOW.

Paper For Above instruction Option 1 - Lesbian, Homosexual, and Bisexual: Choose someone who identifies as lesbian, homosexual, or bisexual, who is comfortable being interviewed. Conduct an interview without needing to reveal their identity. Ask questions such as: When did you first think you might be gay? When was your first crush or sexual activity? Did you attempt to live a straight lifestyle? Were you ever in denial? Have you come out to your family, and how did they react? Have you experienced homophobic comments or discrimination? Option 2 - Heterosexual: Interview someone you know who identifies as heterosexual using the specified questions. Inquire about how they know they are straight, whether they have found members of the same sex attractive, and their understanding of their sexual orientation. Ask if they have come out to family, how they know they are heterosexual, and whether they were born that way or influenced by childhood experiences. After completing the interview, write a self-assessment in 2-3 paragraphs reflecting on your comfort level asking these sensitive questions, what you learned about discussing sensitive subjects, and what you would do differently next time.

Paper For Above instruction The exploration of personal and sexual identity through interviews offers profound insights into the diversity and complexity of human sexuality. Engaging with individuals about their experiences requires sensitivity, openness, and the ability to navigate potentially uncomfortable topics. Whether interviewing someone who identifies as lesbian, gay, or bisexual or a heterosexual individual, the process reveals both personal stories and societal attitudes that influence how individuals understand and express their sexuality. For this paper, I chose to interview a heterosexual acquaintance. The interview involved asking about their awareness of their sexual orientation, moments of attraction, and perceptions of their identity—questions


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