As a result of our social erasure, bisexuality is commonly invisible except…
Due to our social erasure, bisexuality is often hidden except as a spot of conflict. Considering that studies reveal that just half the normal commission of bisexuals are simultaneously a part of people of both genders (Rust, 1991) and it is difficult to make our bisexuality visible in daily life that we tend to assume that a person’s sexual orientation corresponds to the sex of his or her current partner. As an effect, many people often “see” bisexuality just in the context of uncomfortable circumstances: a closeted married man contracts HIV from intercourse with another guy and his wife contracts the virus; a female renders her lesbian relationship for the lover that is male. Usually, when bisexuality is offered attention, it’s portrayed as a category that is transitional an interim phase in a genuine or subsequent being released procedure, frequently from heterosexual to homosexual. This has the end result of associating bisexuality in several people’s minds with impermanence and conflict. Continua a leggere

