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Misunderstandings, sweeping generalizations and stereotyping of bisexuals:
Misinformation abounds on any topic that involves human sexuality. However, it seems to be particularly prevalent in data related to homosexuality and bisexuality:
- Everyone is bisexual: This does not appear to be true. Kinsey found that only a very small minority of adults identify themselves as bisexual on his 7 level rating scale. His team found that most people were rated at either 0 (purely heterosexual; attracted only to members of the opposite gender) or 6 (purely homosexual; attracted only to members of the same sex.) 3
- Only about 2% of the adult population is bisexual: This depends upon your definition of the term “bisexual”. “Research carried out at the Harvard School of Public Health, USA in 1994 found that 20.8% of the men and 17.8% of the women studied admitted to same-sex sexual attraction/behavior at some time in their lives.” Quoted in Ref. 2No data is available that predicts the percentage of the population who consider themselves to be bisexual, but have not acted on those feelings.
- Nobody is bisexual: Prior to the mid-1880s, many gays and lesbians believed that there were only two sexual orientations: homosexual or heterosexual. One was either sexually attracted to the same sex or to the opposite sex. They regarded bisexuals as if they were really homosexuals who were not ready to come out of the closet. Since then, the vast majority of homosexuals and gay-positive groups have accepted bisexuality as a separate, legitimate sexual orientation. In reality, there are individuals who have identified themselves as bisexual throughout their entire adult life and who have had fulfilling sexual relationships with both men and women during their adult life. .
- Bisexuality is just a phase: For some it may be. For example, many gay males attempt to avoid society’s homophobia by attempting to develop a sexual relationship with a woman. A few even go so far as marrying. But such relationships are generally very short term; the individual remain homosexual. However, other individuals sincerely regard themselves to be permanently bisexual throughout their adult life.
- Bisexuals are only satisfied if they have sexual partners of both genders: No. Bisexuals are attracted to both genders, but do not necessarily act on their feelings of attraction.
- Bisexuals spread AIDS: Some believe that “bisexuals choose to be perverse, they spread the HIV virus with their indiscriminate sex lives, and they make a mockery of things such as marriage and the family.” This is true, for some bisexuals. However, it is also true of some heterosexuals and homosexuals. In Africa, HIV is most commonly spread through heterosexual intercourse. In North America, it is spread most commonly through anal intercourse and the sharing of dirty intravenous needles — practices done by persons of all sexual orientations. The solutions to the AIDS problem involves celibacy, or monogamy, and safer sex techniques. This is the “ABC” approach of Abstain from sex, or Be faithful and wear a Condom.
- Bisexuals are equally attracted to both genders: Some believe that to be a bisexual, one must be sexually attracted to men and women equally.This is definitely not true. In the Kinsey scale described above, a person who is equally attracted to both men and women are a “3.” Kinsey found many bisexuals who identify themselves as a 1, 2 (i.e. mainly attracted to members of the opposite gender), or a 4 or 5 (i.e. mainly attracted to members of the same gender). Many individuals, although attracted to both man and women, have a real preference.
- Bisexuals are incapable of being monogamous: Many bisexuals have proven that this stereotype is wrong. A heterosexual male might be attracted to a substantial percentage of the approximately 1.5 billion adult women in the world. And yet, they are quite capable of committing themselves to a single partner. Similarly, a bisexual person might be attracted to a substantial percentage of the approximately 3 billion adult men and women in the world. Yet they are also capable of committing to single partner. Senator Don Nickles’ comment above is incorrect by the most common meaning of the term “bisexual;” bisexuals may be celibate or monogamous; they may have few partners, or be promiscuous.
- Bisexuals alternate genders in their relationships: The author was told by a sincere person who regarded themselves as knowledgeable about bisexuality, that if a bisexual person ends a relationship with a man, their next sexual partner will be a woman — and vice versa. There appears to be no basis for such a belief.
- Bisexuals have the same problems as gays and lesbians: Not necessarily. Bisexuals who admit or act on their attraction to members of the same sex will be at the same risk as gays and lesbians of being victims of: gay bashing, being discriminated against in hiring, being firing from their job, being refused accommodation, losing custody of their children, etc. But there are many other factors to consider:
- A bisexual who keeps their attraction to the same sex a secret can pass in society as a heterosexual and not be at risk of homophobia.
- Some openly bisexual individuals are also subjected to prejudice from the lesbian/gay community. However, this prejudice is dissipating as more gay/lesbian groups have evolved to become gay/lesbian/bisexual groups.
- “…dealing with the emotion of SOs [Significant Others] who we deeply love yet who cannot understand our attraction to both sexes.”
- Having to deal with the myths and misunderstanding of the public towards bisexuality. 2,6
- Bisexuals “…possesses a generally indiscriminate sexual desire toward persons of both sexes:” This is a quotation from America, the national Roman Catholic weekly. 9 They define bisexuals in this way, but do not enlarge on their definition later in the article. In fact, they only refer to bisexuals once in the entire article. It is not precisely clear what the authors meant by “indiscriminate” desire. However, all adults, including those with a bisexual orientation are known to be attracted to only some persons and not to others. They may discriminate in terms of the age, physical attractiveness, body style, etc. The authors may be expressing the belief that a bisexual is equally attracted to both men and women. This is a well known fallacy.
- B.A. Robinson
Jun
11
-Henry David Thoreau from his essay Walking
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