A Quote by George Michael

I define my sexuality in terms of the people that I love. — © George Michael
I define my sexuality in terms of the people that I love.
I don't mind being sexy, but on my terms. To this day, I love sexuality. I love the art of sexuality. I love Lady Gaga and the performance of sexuality. The mysterious, the artistic and the slightly perverse. I'm interested in all that.
Sexuality shouldn't define anyone. It doesn't define me. Love should be at the core of what you do.
I can't really define it in sexual terms alone although our sexuality is so energizing why not enjoy it too?
We hope we are moving toward a world where sexual orientation is not an issue, because we hate the idea of a gay ghetto. I think that it's a real shame that people become restricted by their sexuality or define their whole lives by their sexuality.
I think that's a place where we are, as a society, finally starting to get to now: where your sexuality doesn't have to define you - and you don't have to define it.
I think one's sexuality can be the center of life, and coming out and discovering your sexuality is something that really can define your existence.
Sexuality and love can be different things. I can be attracted to a woman sexually, but it doesn't mean I want to be in love with a woman. If I'm going to be with a woman sexually, it doesn't mean I'm a lesbian. We put these restraints and definitions on people, but it's hard to define.
Love is love. Family is family. A family's sexuality does not define the wonderful parent that they can be for their children.
I think the real problem is all the negative connotations people have with that term. They think, 'Oh my God! I don't want to be 'plus-size!'' But people attach too much significance to terms. We can't let these terms define us or our beauty.
In terms of my work, I've never been reticent in terms of defining my sexuality. I write about my life.
Sexuality throws no light upon love, but only through love can we learn to understand sexuality.
Sexuality shouldn't define you. It should be part of who you are.
It's important to not have my sexuality define me.
I don't know that I could really define love. I can't . . . again, it's like trying to define what this creative force is. It's beyond my ability to really define. If I can define it, then it's not it. We're right back to that thing again.
The first need of a free people is to define their own terms.
Parents' tolerance of violence is so different to their tolerance of sexuality. If violence is involved in the sexuality it's somehow perceived as entertainment, but if love is involved with sexuality it's seen as pornographic and is not acceptable.
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