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Bisexuality: Some Social Psychological Issues

Blumstein, Philip W. ; Schwartz, Pepper

Journal of social issues, 1977, Vol.33 (2), p.30-45 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    Bisexuality: Some Social Psychological Issues
  • Autor: Blumstein, Philip W. ; Schwartz, Pepper
  • Assuntos: Behavior/Behavioral ; Heterosexual/Heterosexuality ; Homosexual/Homosexuality (see also Gay) ; Sex/Sexes/Sexism/Sexist/Sexists ; Sexual/Sexuality/Sexually ; Social psychology/Social psychologist/Social psychological (see also Psychosocial)
  • É parte de: Journal of social issues, 1977, Vol.33 (2), p.30-45
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  • Descrição: This paper presents an overview of our interview study with 156 men and women having a history of more than incidental sexual experience with both men and women. Data from other studies that point to the existence of bisexuality are reviewed and suggestions are made about why bisexuality has not been incorporated into scientific thinking about sexuality. Our study is described and some of the findings are presented to address the following questions: How does bisexuality fit into the erotic careers of respondents? What factors contribute to the adoption of bisexual self‐identification? What circumstances are conducive to the development of bisexuality in individuals? What are the differences between the processes of becoming a bisexual female and becoming a bisexual male?
  • Editor: Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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