I remember seeing a documentry one time where one lesbian had decided to have a sex change and her partner was having a terrible time because she defined herself as a lesbian and did not know if she loved the person and if the body made that much difference or if defining herself as gay meant the relationship was over. Her thought processes were very interesting to me in wondering why most people go by first the physical attraction than the attraction to the person rather than the personal attraction than attraction to the physical.
Most of what is in print seems to demand a rigid gay or straight orientation, but why don't we hear more about bisexuals? Are their numbers really that small? Are they a 3rd group afraid to come out of the closet?
I have never really met anyone who openly defines themself as bisexual and I am seeking serious answers.
2006-08-14
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender