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- Bisexuality - Wikipedia
The term bisexuality is mainly used for people who experience both heterosexual and homosexual attraction [1][2][7] Bisexuality is one of the three main classifications of sexual orientation along with heterosexuality and homosexuality, all of which exist on the heterosexual–homosexual continuum
- What Is Bisexual? 17 Things to Know About Sex, Attraction, and More
Many people use “bisexual” as the umbrella term for any form of attraction to two or more genders But ask a few people about what being bisexual means to them, and you might get a few
- Bisexuality: What Does It Mean? - WebMD
Bisexual means being attracted to more than one gender Learn more about bisexuality and what it means in relationships
- What is Bisexual? What Does It Mean To Be Bisexual? - HealthyPlace
A simple definition of bisexual is: people who experience sexual and emotional attractions and feelings for people of different genders at some point during their lives
- LGBTQ+, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation - Britannica
A bisexual is thus a person with both heterosexual and homosexual desires Some clinical surveys suggest that a significant number of persons experience bisexual desires and engage in bisexual activity
- Understanding Bisexuality: A Comprehensive Guide
In this guide, we’ll explore the fundamentals of bisexuality, debunk common myths, delve into its rich history and cultural significance, and provide actionable ways to support and affirm bisexual individuals
- Understanding Bisexuality - American Psychological Association (APA)
The term “bisexual” is used to describe a person who experiences emotional, romantic and or sexual attractions to, or engages in romantic or sexual relationships with, more than one sex or gender
- What Is Bisexuality? – Bisexual Resource Center
Bisexuality Attraction to more than one gender This attraction could be physical, romantic, and or emotional Bisexual people may experience different kinds of attraction to different genders, and their attractions may change over time
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