I have a friend who is gay and he has been hearing roumors that gay people cant ejaculate or that since he is gay, when he passes through puberty his voice wont get deeper it will get more high pitched. Is this true? I want to know so i can tell my friend.
Hi Eric
Your friend has nothing to worry about he will be able to ejaculate when he reaches that point in his development.
He will also experience the same changes as every other boy does in puberty gay or straight.
His voice will change but just as some guys have really deep voices others can be higher pitched he will have to wait until his voice changes to see.
Your sexuality has nothing to do with development and he will develop just as anyone else does the only difference will be he is gay and there is nothing wrong with that.
Some gay people can be more feminine than others but in no way does that affect growth and development.
Your friend is a normal guy that is gay that’s it and he lucky to have a supportive friend like you to help with his concerns.
He could look for a youth LBGT support group in your area which could also be a good resource for him to find support and answers to the questions he may have.
Your friend has nothing to worry about he will be able to ejaculate when he reaches that point in his development.
He will also experience the same changes as every other boy does in puberty gay or straight.
His voice will change but just as some guys have really deep voices others can be higher pitched he will have to wait until his voice changes to see.
Your sexuality has nothing to do with development and he will develop just as anyone else does the only difference will be he is gay and there is nothing wrong with that.
Some gay people can be more feminine than others but in no way does that affect growth and development.
Your friend is a normal guy that is gay that’s it and he lucky to have a supportive friend like you to help with his concerns.
He could look for a youth LBGT support group in your area which could also be a good resource for him to find support and answers to the questions he may have.