Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Alan 42 Multi Power Modification

The various forms of bisexuality


Apparently, there are various forms of bisexuality, here are some:
  • "Bi-permissiveness" (in English Bi-permissive) indicates someone who is not actively seeking sexual relations with persons of a particular sex, but that is "open to new experiences. Some people who meet this description may identify as heterosexual or homosexual, of course, have sex with people of the opposite sex, and may be included in the Kinsey Scale to 1 or 5 places.

The Kinsey scale is an evaluation scheme of 'sexual orientation created by the human behavioral scientist Alfred Kinsey.Questa scale consists of seven levels ranging from 0, indicating a tedenza exclusively heterosexual, to 6, which indicates a exclusively homosexual nature are located in the center while those in which heterosexual and homosexual tendencies are the same.


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But we continue with the "forms" of bisexuality:

  • "Ambisessuale" means an indiscriminate attraction that will appeal to people of each sex. Someone who identifies himself as ambisessuale can feel attraction to someone from a physical point of view, emotional, intellectual or spiritual, regardless of sex or gender, while confirming its selection criteria in other areas. On the other hand, some may experience an intense attraction to someone, perhaps due to particular qualities relating to their sex or gender. A person with this orientation can be included in the third place of the Kinsey scale, even if it is fully recognized in some places 2 or 4 (although it can be thought to be, however, "bi-permissive).

And now the famous ...

  • "Bi-curious" (in English Bi-curious) is a term that can have different and contradictory meanings. It is commonly used by people who identified themselves as heterosexual but are interested in homosexual experiences. Often, some (not always correctly) are believed to be homosexual or bisexual but do not accept their homosexuality. The word "bi-curious can also be used to classify someone who is "bi-person" (see below), "Bi-permissive" open to indirect or bisexual relationships.
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  • "Tri-sexual" is both a variant of "bisexual," a play on words that always connected to the word "bisexual." However, in its most serious, means people attracted to men, women and transgender (ie trans). Ironically, it indicates people interested in "all" possible sexual experiences.

!?...... I thought I knew all true but it is not over ...

  • "BI-Passive" describes a heterosexual person or "bi-curious" that is "open" contacts to be "random" intentional contact that often are made during group sex with persons of the same sex, usually in a passive way.

  • "bi-active" (in English Actively-bi) describes a person "bi-curious" or bisexual "begin" to establish direct contact with persons of the same sex.

Um ........ I'm a bit confused

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