Heterosexual Behaviour

Heterosexual behaviour is the practice of engaging in sexual activities with the opposite sex. It is the norm among humans and animals, and plays an important role in the survival of a species. By reproducing with a partner of the opposite sex, genetic diversity is ensured, which can help a species to become more resilient and adaptive over time. Heterosexual behaviour is also essential for the formation of families, which is necessary for the healthy functioning of society.

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