Bisexuality and public perception
Not only is there little know scientifically about bisexuality, there is not a significant, popular bisexual community or culture visible in
Influences:
A few of my friends are bisexual
A few of my friends have no conception of what bisexuality really is
Noticing the differences in society accepting female bisexuals versus male bisexuals
Observing females proclaiming bisexuality as a stunt to get attention
Knowing males who cannot admit to being bisexual because of fear of humiliation
My instincts tell my that bisexuality is genetic
Bisexual relationships were considered normal in ancient
Freud believed that humans are born bisexual, and preference emerges from early experiences of love and sensation
Knowledge of Kinsey’s sex studies that concluded that most humans are bisexual
The first time I ever heard the word bisexual was when I learned about how the AIDS virus was spread
Bisexuality is an orientation that is separate from heterosexuality and homosexuality, and as a third orientation, is a product of both biology and culture. Many people assume that bisexuals are just sex-crazed people that give into any and every temptation and desire and who carry on multiple relationships with both sexes simultaneously. It is a big issue just labeling and identifying oneself as a bisexual, especially when partaking in monogamous relationships. Society labels a person gay if they are in a same-sex relationship and straight if they are in an opposite-sex relationship – bisexuality is normally publicized on a need-to-know basis, which hinders these people from participating in organizations or having a strong collective voice (like the gay community.)