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| A paper delivered recently at the American Public Health Association's annual conference reported on research examining attitudes toward bisexuality. You probably won't be surprised to learn that lots of people have problems with bisexuality, and lots more simply don't think such a thing exists. It's a particular kind of lousy when part of your identity isn't just attacked, but is denied entirely. So it seemed like a good time to go over the arguments (such as they are) anew. ~ Cory |
| Is Bisexuality a Legitimate Sexual Orientation?
I could as easily argue that this question isn't a legitimate question as I could that bisexuality IS a legitimate orientation. Since this is an attitude that remains prevalent, it's time to address both. | Can You Call Yourself X If You've Never Y'd
An About.com reader asks: Do you suppose it is proper for someone to label themselves bi-sexual if they've never had sex? | When Sex Goes Stale
There are so many different ways of describing a sex life that isn't what you want. It's dead, in a rut or slump, the magic is lost, it's stale. Sometimes I wonder if all these words describe the same thing, or if we should be paying closer attention to the words we use for clues as to how to respond. Here I follow the stale bread crumb trail. | Building Better Orgasms
Building better orgasms doesn't require a certain kind of physical strength or skill. It's more of a psychic build, a construction available to all. | |
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