Originally a concept of Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), indicating a belief that components of both sexes could be found in each person. Today, the term is often used to refer to persons who are capable of achieving orgasm with a partner of either sex.
The state of being sexually attracted to both males and females.
The condition of being erotically attracted to individuals of both sexes.
The condition of being erotically attracted to individuals of both sexes. The exact line dividing homosexuality (desire for the same sex) and heterosexuality (desire for the opposite sex) from bisexuality is unclear. Some people who have had sexual relations with people of both sexes do not describe themselves as bisexual, while others who have had sexual contact with only one sex consider themselves bisexual based on sexual desire and fantasy. Bisexuality does not imply that a person has partners of different sexes at the same time. Over the course of his or her life, a bisexual person may spend some time with partners of one sex and some time with partners of the other.
Bisexuality refers to the sexual attraction or interest in both males and females, which may or may not involve engaging in sexual activity. It is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for emotional and physical attraction to individuals of both genders. Bisexuality encompasses a diverse range of experiences and identities, acknowledging the capacity to form intimate connections and experience attraction across the gender spectrum. It is important to respect and validate the diverse sexual orientations and identities of individuals, fostering an inclusive and accepting society for all.
Attraction to people of both male and female genders.