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The Term “BISEXUAL” - EORTV



The term "bisexual" is used to describe someone who is attracted to both men and women. However, the term is often misunderstood and can be used as a form of discrimination. In this blog post, we will explore the meaning of the term "bisexual" and how it is often misused. 

Bisexuality has been around for centuries, but the term “bisexual” wasn’t coined until the late 19th century. The word was first used in 1892 by Charles Gilbert Chaddock in his translation of Richard von Krafft-Ebing’s Psychopathia Sexualis. Krafft-Ebing, a German psychiatrist, used the term “bisexuality” to describe individuals who are attracted to both sexes.

                The word quickly gained popularity and was eventually adopted by sexologists and psychologists in the early 20th century. Sigmund Freud, one of the most influential psychiatrists of all time, believed that everyone is bisexual to some degree. 

He thought that we are all born with homosexual and heterosexual impulses and that our final orientation is determined by our experiences during childhood and adolescence. Today, the definition of bisexuality has become much more inclusive. 

It is now widely accepted that people can be attracted to more than one gender and that sexuality exists on a spectrum. Bisexuality is no longer seen as a phase or as a sign of confusion; instead, it is increasingly recognized as a valid and legitimate sexual orientation. 

Bisexuality is often misunderstood and there are several common misconceptions about what it means to be bisexual. One common misconception is that bisexuality is a phase that people go through during their teenage years or when they are exploring their sexuality. However, bisexuality is a very real and valid sexual orientation. 

People who identify as bisexual are attracted to both men and women, and this attraction is not simply a phase. Another common misconception about bisexuality is that it means that a person is equally attracted to both men and women. However, this is not the case. 

Bisexual people can have a preference for either men or women, or they may be equally attracted to both sexes. People also often assume that bisexuality is synonymous with promiscuity. However, this is not true. Promiscuity has nothing to do with sexual orientation; it is a personal choice regardless of whether someone is heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual.


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