Learn where the term “semi-bisexual” came from and why most LGBTQ+ people don’t use it
“Semibisexual” describes someone who is mainly attracted to one gender, but occasionally feels attraction to other genders as well. This term has an undoubtedly controversial history—but it's also started a valuable dialogue on bisexuality and other terms in the LGBTQ+ lexicon. Read on to learn exactly where "semibisexual" came from and why a lot of people don't use it, along with some other terms that could be a better fit for you and your identity.
Things You Should Know
- “Semibisexual” is a sexual orientation describing someone who is typically attracted to just one gender but occasionally experiences attraction to other genders.
- It was created as a joke to mock newer LGBTQ+ terminology and marginalized identities. The term is controversial and not widely used in LGBTQ+ circles.
- More widely accepted terms for people who are attracted to more than one gender include “bi-curious,” “heteroflexible,” “homoflexible,” and “questioning.”
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QuestionDoes 'semi bisexual' mean that a person is predominantly straight?It's Jeff!Community AnswerNo, 'semi bisexual' does not imply that you are essentially straight. For example, you might be primarily gay but occasionally attracted to another gender, which is a form of semibisexual or semibiromantic orientation (specifically known as homoflexible).
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References
- ↑ https://emerson.edu/departments/intercultural-student-affairs/resources/glossary-lgbtqia-terms
- ↑ https://www.umass.edu/stonewall/sites/default/files/documents/allyship_term_handout.pdf
- ↑ Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW. Psychotherapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://lgbtq.multicultural.ufl.edu/programs/speakersbureau/lgbtq-terms-definitions/
- ↑ https://lgbtqia.ucdavis.edu/educated/glossary
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