Yes, a person can identify as bisexual but be more attracted to one gender. It does not make their bisexual identify any less valid; it does not mean they're lesbian or straight.
Yes, in fact, it's not unusual for a gay person to identify as bisexual because they may feel bisexuality has less stigma than homosexuality.
Someone attracted to both genders is called a bisexual. Whether they like one gender more than the other or both equally.
A bi lesbian typically refers to a woman who identifies as both bisexual and lesbian. This can mean that she is attracted to multiple genders, but primarily or exclusively to women. It's important to respect individuals' self-identified labels and how they choose to define their own sexual orientation.
No. You are only bisexual if you are sexually attracted to people of both genders.
I like boy and girls what does that mean
"Lesbian" is a term used to identify a girl that is sexually attracted to another girl. If you are sexually attracted to both sexes (boys as well as girls), then you would be bisexual - someone who is sexually attracted to boys andgirls.
Being "bi" or "bisexual" means that a person is sexually attracted to people of both genders. Heterosexual means that someone is attracted to the opposite gender. Homosexual means that someone is attracted to the same gender. Sexuality is only defined by a person's attractions.
Being bisexual does not mean that someone needs to have sex with people of both genders. It merely means that they are attracted to people of both genders. So it is possible for someone to "be enough" for a bisexual.
Gay and Lesbian means someone who is attracted to the same sex. Bi is short for Bisexual, someone who is attracted to both sexes equally.
A queer girl is a term for a girl who identifies as part of the LGBTQ+ community, specifically someone who is attracted to others of the same gender, such as lesbian, bisexual, or pansexual individuals. It is used as an inclusive and affirming term for non-heterosexual individuals.
It means she is possibly a.. Lesbian (Someone attracted to girls) Bi-Curious (Someone who is not sure about the gender(s) they are attracted too.) Bisexual (Someone attracted to both Men and Female) Pan-sexual (Someone who is attracted to Men, Woman and transvestites/People who went through a gender change)
A bisexual is someone who is sexually attracted to members of both sexes. People with two different reproductive organs are something else.
This is a widely debated subject, especially the definition of these labels. If someone identifies as bisexual, (a widely accepted definition of bisexuality is not just being attracted to men and women, but rather: a bisexual person is someone who has in themselves "the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one sex and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.") then they are polysexual (meaning someone who is attracted to many genders), but not everyone will identify as this. Pansexual has a few definitions too: Being attracted to people of all genders. Being attracted to people regardless of gender. Some people will only claim one label, but some will claim all three or none; the possibilities are many, but it is for the individual to decide what they want to call themselves. One thing all these labels have in common is that they all fit under the umbrella term of Bi+ (Bisexual+) a term that includes bisexual, pansexual, fluid and queer and other orientations which are not strictly monosexual.