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{{Sexuality Info|image1 = Biflag.png|gender(s): = Any|gender(s)_attracted_to: = At least two (Any two)|title1=|caption1=}}'''Bisexual '''(often shortened to '''Bi''') refers to someone who is attracted to two or more genders, also worded as attraction to genders both the same as and different than oneself. This is most commonly understood to mean men and women, although bisexual activists have been outspoken about the sexuality not being limited to the gender binary. Bisexual people can be attracted to any genders. Bisexual people may or may not have a preference and may or may not feel a difference between genders.
Bisexuality also can be similar to [[Pansexual|pansexuality]] and other [[Multisexual|multi-gender-attracted identities]]. The difference between these identities usually comes down to individual preference, particularly where people may feel that different terms communicate their personal experience of attraction with more accuracy.
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[[File:Biangles.svg|alt=Two interlocking triangles in the colours of the bi flag|thumb|The biangles]]
[[File:Bi Crescents.svg|thumb|The bisexual crescents]]
The bisexual pride
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==Resources==
#[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.14321/qed.2.1.0022?seq=1 ''The Future of Bisexual Activism,'' Camille Holthaus]
#[https://books.google.com.au/books/about/Bisexual_Politics.html?id=z57pAN78CHsC&redir_esc=y ''Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions'', Naomi S Tucker]
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