Binary thinking often mars bisexual persons from getting acceptance. Anindita Ghosh tells you all that there is to know about the orientation. PS: knowledge is power
Has the thought of making out with someone of your own gender aroused you? Have you enjoyed lesbian porn? Have you made out with a woman and enjoyed it?
If the answers to the questions above are in the affirmative, chances are, you identify as a bisexual. However, human sexuality is far more complex and fluid and cannot be slotted in narrow boxes. Thus, even though the above signs may point you in a certain direction, it’s uncertain that you are bisexual. Here, we spell out details about the orientation, the lack of knowledge surrounding it, and the challenges bisexual people face.
First things first
Simply put, bisexuals are individuals who are attracted to both men and women. According to Dr Shanu Shrivastav, consultant psychologist, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (New Delhi), “Being bisexual does not necessarily mean that you will be equally interested in both the sexes; it merely involves a ‘capacity’ to do so. While some bisexual people may be equally drawn to both men and women, it’s not a defining feature of bisexuality.”
Delhi-based marketing and communications specialist Dipalie Mehta went through a gamut of sexual feelings, growing up, before she could identify herself as bisexual in adulthood. Having had relationships with both men and women, she is in a same-sex relationship for the last two years. “In Indian families, conversations around sexuality/sex/ menstruation don’t happen. My first understanding of my own sexual leanings came from my reactions to characters in books and people I met in real life. I felt attracted to men, women, transsexuals— almost everyone who seemed interesting. More so, I grew up thinking that it is the norm, and one marries the opposite gender for making babies. I discovered homophobia in my late teens, and it was shocking,” she says.
Bisexuality is real
This story is from the August 24, 2019 edition of Femina.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 24, 2019 edition of Femina.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Make An Unconventional Career Choice
Don't be afraid to explore unusual career choices if you truly want to pursue your passion. These options will get you started.
Cut Your Ex Off
Is your ex still stuck in your life? Here's how to part ways.
Don't Miss These Mental Health Red Flags
When women often juggle multiple roles, it's easy to overlook subtle signs of mental health issues
MOVE INTO THRIVE MODE
Build healthy work habits that will benefit you.
DON'T GET PAPER CLIPPED
Apparently, ghosting isn't the worst thing that can happen when you're dating.
LOVE IN VANISH MODE
Though its name is based on Casper the Friendly Ghost, there's nothing friendly about this new dating trend.
THE BOSS LADY!
With a film career spanning over two decades, NAYANTHARA is a superstar not just onscreen but off screen as well!
STAY SAFE IN THE SALON
Keratin treatments work to combat frizzy hair, but be cautious, warn experts.
A LASTING LEGACY
DIPA KARMAKAR, an iconic name in Indian gymnastics, has announced her retirement. Kayal Arivalan speaks to the champion about her illustrious career
EMPOWER WITH CRITICISM
Here's how to be positive with your criticism when it comes to your subordinates.