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6 Myths about Bisexuals: What Are They Really Like in Relationships?

The more people who know how things are in reality, the easier it will be for bisexuals to express themselves and date

By Mary EliasonPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
6 Myths about Bisexuals: What Are They Really Like in Relationships?
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We live in a society where bisexuality is seen as a thing that doesn’t exist. Bisexuals are often misunderstood and stigmatized. There are many myths about bisexual dating and relationships that are not true. We are going to look at the most common myths about bisexuals that need to be debunked.

Myth 1: Bisexuals are just confused or undecided about their sexuality

There is an opinion that bisexuality is a transitional period of people on the way to identifying themselves as heterosexual or homosexual. But the reality is that bisexuals are indeed attracted to more than one gender, and this persists throughout their lives. They can be equally happy and satisfied in a relationship with a partner of the same sex as well as a partner of the opposite.

Myth 2: Bisexuals are only attracted to men or women

This concept has evolved with the changing understanding of the nature of persons and relationships. In today's world, we know that there are more than two genders, so bisexual people do not set themselves gender boundaries, but can have relationships with both queer and non-binary individuals.

Myth 3: Sexual "preference" is a choice for bisexuals

Some people think that bisexuals are indecisive, or they can't make up their minds about who they want to date. The truth is that bisexuals don't have to make a choice between being gay or straight. They can enjoy both worlds! Dating sites even specifically make it easier for bisexuals to search by giving them the ability to select the bisexual dating option when searching for a casual hookup. This way it doesn't confuse the rest of the singles and gives the bisexuals the freedom to enjoy the matches they like.

Myth 4: Bisexuals are promiscuous and unfaithful

This is not true at all. There is also a myth that bisexuals can't commit to one partner or that they will never be satisfied with just one person. This is not true either, as there are many successful bisexual relationships out there and both partners in these relationships can be very happy, secure and trusting. This myth about their non-monogamy is born from the fact that they are attracted to more than one gender. Of course, there are those bisexuals (as well as gays and straights) who are not ready for a serious relationship and choose short-term hookups, but this is not the case. They have just as much fidelity as anyone else and can be in monogamous married relationships.

Myth 5: Bisexuality is a delicate form of coming out for gays and lesbians

Some homosexuals do come out as bisexual when they don't want to get too harsh a reaction from colleagues or family if they come out as gay or lesbian. However, this does not mean that all bisexuals are actually homosexuals. Bisexuality is another sexual orientation, not the initial stage of homosexuality. At the same time, many bisexual people do not consider their bisexuality to be the main determinant of their personality and often do not even come out because they do not consider it so important.

Myth 6: Bisexuals are more socially accepted than gays or lesbians

The myths about bisexuality are not only limited to dating, but also extend into other aspects of life, such as social life, work and family. In addition, even within the LGBT community, there are misunderstandings in relation to bisexuals, precisely because they are considered undecided in their preferences. Often dating sites can become a kind of online community for bisexual people, where they can not only find romantic partners, but also friendship, support and answers to many questions.

Summary

Bisexual relationships are not as popular in society as gay or lesbian relationships. They are often seen as a phase, experimentation, or just a stepping stone to coming out as gay.

Bisexual relationships are more complicated than most people think. This is because bisexuals can be attracted to either gender. They can be in a relationship with someone of the same sex as them or different sex.

The tricky thing about bisexuality is that it's not well understood by many people. There are many misconceptions about what it means to be bisexual and the struggles that come with it.

Some of the tips that you should keep in mind while dating a bisexual person are:

  • Be open to their sexuality and don't judge them for it.
  • Don't assume that they are only attracted to one gender, ask them about their sexuality instead of assuming things about it.
  • Respect their decisions, if they want to date someone of the same sex as them, let them do it without any judgment or opposition from you.
  • If they want to date someone from different sex as them, don't pressure or force them into doing so.

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About the Creator

Mary Eliason

Hey all, I just love sharing my experiences and observations and am interested in human relationships and personal identification.

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