Bisexuality is the romantic sexual attraction to males and females or sexually attracted by both men and women. It is a behavior towards sexual attraction involving physical and or romantic to both of his same sex orientation. There is no definite explanation why individuals developed bisexual orientation. Some reasons say that it includes both environmental factors and genetic factors. Environmental factors can be exposure to the people around who are gay or bisexual. Bisexuality is the understanding that you can be attracted physically and emotionally to either gender at some point.
It does not equate that you will be involved with two person at a time either to have sex with both gender at the same to be happy or satisfied. The “b” word brings a lot of misconceptions, beliefs, under
...standing and judgments. Is being bisexual by choice or it is genetically transferred? Some says that it is by choice while others believed that there’s a scientific reason why people tend to become gay or bisexual. The first question is; “Is there a bisexual gene? ” Some researchers specializing in human sexuality have shown that bisexuality is acquired by genes.
A lot of people do not understand the word fully. Many organizations and tests can help an individual or even a person not experiencing the confusion of one self, just for curiosity purposes. Such tests can help and enlighten a person on what bisexuality may be and its true meaning. Suppressing it and hiding it could not really help for self realization and individualization. It could just create more problems; more so, it could keep a person of who he or
she wants to be. Bisexual people have the capacity to love people of their same gender or of a different gender.
This can include physical, sexual, and emotional attraction, and/or relationships. Over time in life, a bisexual person might feel attracted to men, women, transgender people, and/or genderqueer people, or to one gender in preference to the others. The strength of these attractions may change over time. Being bisexual does not define either one's lifestyle or sexual behavior. Bisexual people may be men, women, transgender, or genderqueer. They may be monogamous or abstinent or may have multiple sexual partners, just like heterosexual and lesbian and gay people.
Many people are bisexual and bisexuality cuts across distinctions of race/ethnicity, gender identity, age, class, ability, and religious affiliation. Some says that a person who has intimate relationships with both men and women doesn’t consider herself bisexual or of any sexual orientation for that matter. I think that today, we are seeing more people displaying an attraction to another individual based mostly on what their personality has to offer, rather then their ‘plumbing’.
I find this an interesting concept and I think I do believe that what it boils down to is the love you have for the person despite their anatomy, though I have yet to experience feelings like this myself. One of the main problems that bisexual people face is the idea that bisexuality is not a “real” sexual orientation. This belief is held by not only the heterosexual community but by the homosexual community as well. Many people think of bisexuality as a transition into becoming gay or as a denial of
oneself being gay.
This belief is damaging not only because it refuses to acknowledge that bisexuality exists, but it also restricts a person’s love and affection to only one gender (either same-sex or opposite) and it refuses to take into consideration that someone could be attracted to or love people of either gender. There are many different reasons that people consider themselves to be bisexual. The majority of people labeling themselves as bisexual do so because they have had or have physical relationships with people of both genders.
This could involve someone who “experimented” with a same-sex relationship when they were younger and are now in a long-term heterosexual relationship, or could be someone who is actively dating within either gender. Another “form” of bisexuality could be someone who would be labeled as “monosexual” (either strictly heterosexual or homosexual), but might fantasize or think about being in a relationship or being sexual with someone of the opposite gender (opposite in relation to the one they are labeled as being attracted to). These people might consider themselves bisexual, even though they do not act upon it.
My conclusion is be who you want to be, have fun. Life is a journey that ends in closing your eyes and never opening them again. So keep them open on your journey, see what you like. Your heart will also stop at the end of your journey so keep that open, let in things before you judge them. You’d be surprised at the way an open heart can lead to an open mind. To say you are “straight” or “bisexual” is only a sexual preference, love
is love and people are people. When you get to know someone with an open heart and mind, their sex is irrelevant.
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