Yes. Some bisexuals are more attracted to the same gender, and some are more attracted to the opposite gender.
Bisexual means you have a sexual attraction to both men and women. However, being bisexual doesn't necessarily mean that one is attracted to both men and women equally. Some bisexual often prefer one gender, but recognize their occasional attraction to another gender. For more information visit the Related Links.
Yes. In fact, it's more common for bisexuals to lean toward one gender than to be equally split between male attraction and female attraction.
Yes, a person can identify as bisexual but be more attracted to one gender. It does not make their bisexual identify any less valid; it does not mean they're lesbian or straight.
A bisexual is a person who can be sexually attracted to both sexes.
Bisexual is a sexual orientation in which a person is attracted to individuals of their own gender as well as other genders. It means having the capacity to be attracted to people of more than one gender.
Yes, you can date more than one person, no matter your sexual orientation. Being bisexual means you are attracted to more than one gender, not that you necessarily have more than one partner at a time.
In general, no. Some people find it easier to be bisexual, and some gay people often identify as bisexual to test the waters, so to speak. However, this has resulted in a phenomenon called bisexual erasure. People are more likely to believe that, no matter what a bisexual person says, they must prefer one gender or the other, which can cause great frustration for the bisexual community.
Yes, that is completely possible. Bisexuality, although it can be a 50-50 attraction to 2 different genders, is not necessary to be bisexual.
The main difference between being bi-curious and bisexual is that being bi-curious involves questioning or exploring one's attraction to multiple genders without necessarily identifying as bisexual, whereas being bisexual means being actively attracted to or engaging in romantic or sexual relationships with people of more than one gender.
I consider myself Bisexual. I like both genders but I tend to sway more towards females. I’m a female myself.
Someone attracted to both genders is called a bisexual. Whether they like one gender more than the other or both equally.
This is a widely debated subject, especially the definition of these labels. If someone identifies as bisexual, (a widely accepted definition of bisexuality is not just being attracted to men and women, but rather: a bisexual person is someone who has in themselves "the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one sex and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.") then they are polysexual (meaning someone who is attracted to many genders), but not everyone will identify as this. Pansexual has a few definitions too: Being attracted to people of all genders. Being attracted to people regardless of gender. Some people will only claim one label, but some will claim all three or none; the possibilities are many, but it is for the individual to decide what they want to call themselves. One thing all these labels have in common is that they all fit under the umbrella term of Bi+ (Bisexual+) a term that includes bisexual, pansexual, fluid and queer and other orientations which are not strictly monosexual.