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(Bisexuality and pansexuality are *not* mutually exclusive!)
“If you’re exploring your identity, you can always try out the ‘pansexual’ label for a bit, and then switch to the ‘bisexual’ label if it doesn’t fit,” says sexologist and Gabrielle Alexa Noel, bisexual advocate and founder of shop Bi Girls Club. When you’re exploring your sexuality, learning about all the different labels available can be helpful.
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In fact, don’t assume that there are only two genders.” (Read it in full for even more affirming, myth-busting nuggets.) Learn more about pansexuality Nowadays, “bisexuality is defined as the sexual and/or romantic attraction to people who are of the same gender and people who have a different gender than your own,” she says.Īmanda, 36, Orlando says, “for a long time I didn’t identify as bisexual because I was scared of invalidating my non-binary partner’s identity.” It wasn’t until she took the time to read The Bisexuality Manifesto that she felt comfortable embracing the term.įirst published in 1990 in a news periodical dedicated to the bisexual community, Anything That Moves, the manifesto explicitly states: “Do not assume that bisexuality is binary or duogamous in nature: that we have 'two' sides or that we must be involved simultaneously with both genders to be fulfilled human beings. Wendasha Jenkins Hall, PhD, a sex educator and researcher based in Atlanta explains: Traditionally, bisexuality was used to describe attraction to both men and women, but as our understanding of gender has become more expansive, the definition of bisexuality has expanded, too. Wait, what’s the definition of bisexual?īefore you can identify something, you probably need to know what it means. That’s why we talked to sexuality professionals and self-identifying bisexuals to round up a list of ways to explore and gain insight on your (bi)sexuality. If you’re wondering if you might be bisexual, though, you’re probably looking for a little more guidance than that. (Read more: So What Does It Mean To Be Bisexual, Exactly?) “Everyone comes into their bisexuality at different times and in different ways,” says bisexual queer sex educator Lisa Finn, brand manager and queer sex educator at sex-toy emporium Babeland. Your sexuality is *not* like your love language or Myers Briggs type, so you can’t expect an online quiz to answer a question like: “Am I bisexual?”īut how do you know if you’re bisexual? There are no-tell tale signs or giveaways.