Researchers are finding, a person's sexual orientation is not set in stone Scientists and anecdotal evidence show that sexual preference can sometimes change. It is nuanced and, science is increasingly finding, sometimes fluid, not binary While our core “arousal template” (the types of people and situations we may find arousing) rarely if ever changes, other aspects of our sexuality are often more flexible For example, in our experience If by “gay” we mean a gay identity, we can embrace it as a core part of how.
Changes in any of these elements (sometimes called “sexual fluidity”), and a lack of “stability” or “exclusivity” in or among them, represents evidence that sexual orientation can change. Sexual orientation can, and does, change Feeling changes in your sexuality does not invalidate what ever you previously identified as, and it is very natural to have your sexual orientation evolve with time Getting to know yourself is a long process, and humans evolve as they grow in a variety of ways. Sexual fluidity is one or more changes in sexuality or sexual identity (sometimes known as sexual orientation identity) Sexual orientation is stable for the vast majority of people, but some research indicates that some people may experience change in their sexual orientation, and this is slightly more likely for women than for men