Heterosexuality: sexual attraction to someone of the other sex. Ziva and DiNozzo are both shown to be heterosexual through their extreme attraction toward one another.
Homosexuality: sexual attraction to someone of the same sex. In the episode, Recruited, the team investigates the murder of a homosexual teacher who was trying to help a homosexual student join the military. The student is originally a suspect, but is eventually found to have been unable to have committed the crime.
Prostitution: the selling of sexual services. The episode, Guilty Pleasure, deals with prostituiton when a journalist investigating prostitutes is murdered and DiNozzo goes undercover as a john in an attempt to prove that one of the prostitutes is guilty.
Sexual Orientation: A person's romantic and emotional attraction to another person. McGee and Abbey are considered heterosexual in their sexual orientation, as they had dated in Season One.
Homophobia: discomfort over close personal interaction with people thought to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual. In one of the episodes, a boy had been refused entry into the Navy because he was homosexual.
Pornography: Sexually explicit material intended to cause sexual arousal. In one episode, there was talk that McGee had seen 'something seedy' on the internet with Abby, and it could have very well been pornography.
Homosexuality: sexual attraction to someone of the same sex. In the episode, Recruited, the team investigates the murder of a homosexual teacher who was trying to help a homosexual student join the military. The student is originally a suspect, but is eventually found to have been unable to have committed the crime.
Prostitution: the selling of sexual services. The episode, Guilty Pleasure, deals with prostituiton when a journalist investigating prostitutes is murdered and DiNozzo goes undercover as a john in an attempt to prove that one of the prostitutes is guilty.
Sexual Orientation: A person's romantic and emotional attraction to another person. McGee and Abbey are considered heterosexual in their sexual orientation, as they had dated in Season One.
Homophobia: discomfort over close personal interaction with people thought to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual. In one of the episodes, a boy had been refused entry into the Navy because he was homosexual.
Pornography: Sexually explicit material intended to cause sexual arousal. In one episode, there was talk that McGee had seen 'something seedy' on the internet with Abby, and it could have very well been pornography.