A complicated component of human identity, sexuality is impacted by a variety of biological, psychological, social, and cultural elements.
It includes wants, attractions, emotional ties, and individual experiences that might evolve over time, and it is not only about sexual orientation or behaviour.
People’s perceptions of their own sexuality may change over time and be impacted by their upbringing, surroundings, personal experiences, and cultural standards.
Social constraints, religious convictions, and cultural expectations may all make it more difficult to express one’s sexuality, which often results in internal conflicts or uncertainty. Introducing symbiosexualism.
Although love triangles have always been a common plot device, scientists now think that this has shaped a whole new sexuality.