Bisexuality
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Study Finds Bisexuality in Women Not a Temporary Phase, Changes in Sexual Identity CommonA longitudinal study published in 2008 found that bisexuality was a stable sexual orientation and that bisexuals were as likely as lesbian or heterosexual women to commit to long-term relationships.- BDSM - Female BisexualityThis article discusses the reasons why female bisexuality is so prevalent in BDSM.
- Some Misconceptions About BisexualityBeing bisexual, I've heard a lot of different remarks made about people of my sexual orientation. This is a brief explanation of my experience as a bisexual and some of the misconceptions I've heard.
- Bisexuality - Not Just a PhaseExplores the development of bisexuality in teens, and the popular response that bisexuality is just a phase.
- Bisexuality: A Separate OrientationSarah Afshar elaborates why bisexuality is a separate orientation
Bisexuality Still Feared on TV, Despite Gay-friendly Television ShowsGay-friendly television has increased dramatically over the past few years. Yet bisexuality is rarely seen on television and is almost considered taboo.- 3 Characters on 'House' Who Should Have Left Before CuddySeason 8 of "House" will soon premier and without the character of Cuddy. Her departure is all the more sad as there are a number of characters the should could easily have dropped first.
She Bats Both Ways: Thoughts and Questions About the Bisexual WomanIn a society where anything goes, why is bisexuality still considered taboo?- Clearing up Sexual OrientationBisexuality is not an efficient term to be used as a sexual orientation. Thus, I have a suggestion.
- Feminine EcritureFeminine Ecriture is a type of French feminist thought.
- Bonobos and Their Likeness to HumansBonobos live in the continent of Africa, but have a specific habitat in the humid forests south of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Feminism Revisited: Helene Cixous and The Newly Born WomanIn The Newly Born Woman, Helene Cixous discusses the masculine structure that has been imposed on women through a study of Ulysses by James Joyce.

