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what is bisexual in human ​

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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The word "bisexual" was first used in its modern sense by the American neurologist Charles Gilbert Chaddock to describe someone that engaged in sexual activity with both male and female partners in his 1892 translation of Kraft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis.

Over time in life, a bisexual person might feel attracted to men, women, transgender people, and/or genderqueer people, or to one gender in preference to the others. The strength of these attractions may change over time. Being bisexual does not define either one's lifestyle or sexual behavior.

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Answered by trinityburke
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Answer:

Bisexual is apart of someone's personality and they can't really change it

Explanation:

Bisexual means you like both Male's and Female's

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