Are we born bisexual
1.Summary
Indian women who have experienced bisexual are at greater risk for physical and mental health problems including posttraumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependency. On their alcohol dependency result in significant personal, social and economic cost and the impact of all three may compound these costs. Researchers have reported that women with these experiences are more difficult to treat; many do not access treatment and those who do, frequently undertake not stay because of difficulty maintaining helping relationships. Unlike women, if a man is sexually attracted to another man, he would never say it, a study has initiate. Most of us are comfortable with the reality that we are heterosexual [1]. Turns out, that may not be the case. A team of researchers from my laboratory aimed to find out how people identified their sexuality. As part of the study, a team of volunteers including men and women were asked to watch a series of porn videos. The team wanted to evaluate what turned them on and what did not. The detailed research aimed to explore if community influences the way people viewed their sexuality. It warned that most humans struggled with the notion of bisexuality, especial
Scientist claims most of us are BISEXUAL – just like our primate relatives in the jungle
More and more people say they are bisexual – meaning they're sexually attracted to both men and women.
According to the most recent official stats, , UK people 16 or over ( per cent of the population) identify as bisexual – up from , ( per cent) in
However, the true number of people having both homosexual and opposite-sex encounters is actually much higher, a scientist suggests.
Dr Jason Hodgson, anthropologist and evolutionary geneticist at Anglia Ruskin University, thinks most people are 'in the bisexual range' – much like our primate relatives living wild in the jungle.
He says sexuality is a spectrum, from exclusively heterosexual at one end, through the attracted to both genders range, to exclusively queer at the other end.
Heterosexuality and homosexuality are at the extremes of this spectrum, so most people should be somewhere in the middle in that they have sex with both men and women.
'I predict that most people should actually be bisexual,' Dr Hodson told MailOnline.
'The genes that influence equal sex sexual behaviour are probably just genes that influence general sociality, and pe
Innate bisexuality: Is everyone actually bisexual?
Yeah, I… feel like I own a hard time sitting here and saying “Nah, Freud was wrong as hell,” as much as that tends to be my baseline reaction to… Freud.
As, someone who is very… non binary in how I feel about myself, and who has almost no romantic/sexual aspirations, I feel most easy not touching this whole thread with a 9 foot pole.
Time to revel in all that is an alias which isn’t even my usual alias online, as impersonal as it gets.
I was born, and raised male. I’ve had a very… negative relationship with my body. I have a very negative relationship with my gender, both internally, and to a lesser extent externally, in terms of making friends/bonding. I was the only “male” (certainly in expression at the time) in my peer groups all through middle school, high school, etc. For the most part, I was just one of the girls, who, nobody else really saw that way. Prior to that, I was successful enough to be in an environment where playing with dolls with female friends/children wasn’t questioned. (In the same way, I’m grateful, my complete absorption into games wasn’t questioned.)
I don’t know what that background really
Is bisexuality in a persons genetics, like being homosexual or straight?
What causes people to be different sexualities is a big mystery. We do know that biology plays a huge role! Most scientists consent that sexual orientation is not something that people choose, rather, is something that is inherent in a person.
We know genetics plays a major role in who people are attracted to. If a person is not linear, they are very likely to have relatives that aren't straight either.
Sexual orientation, or how romantic attractions work, exists on a spectrum. The current awareness is that bisexuality is caused by similar mechanisms as being gay or lesbian, just as there are thought to be biological mechanisms that produce people to be straight.
But it's not well studied. Bisexual people are often either lumped in with the gay/lesbian groups, or left out of the studies entirely. So for the rest of this article, I'll discuss sexual orientation in general. Maybe someday we'll have a more specific answer for bisexuality!
Bisexuality is one of many sexual orientations
Someone who identifies as bisexual is attracted to people of more than one sex. Often, this means existence attracted to both m
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