Sentence examples for bisexual from inspiring English sources

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The word "bisexual" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person who is attracted to both men and women, and can be used as both a noun and an adjective. Example 1: Sarah came out to her parents as bisexual last week, and they were supportive and understanding. Example 2: The representation of bisexual characters in media has improved in recent years, but there is still a lack of diverse and authentic portrayals.

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bisexual

adjective

Sexually attracted to both men and women.

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The HDP ran on a platform defending the rights of ethnic minorities, women, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

It said being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender was illegal in almost 80 countries, and in at least five of these it was punishable by death.

Here's how the Daily Mail have reported the findings: The overwhelming apathy about gay marriage was revealed in the first online poll of gay, lesbian and bisexual people on the issue.

In a sense that move alone tells you how much in fact the political mainstream even within unionism has changed when it comes to picking on minorities like Northern Ireland's once invisible and put down gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.

Bryant, who is known for his battle against phone hacking, is writing his first novel about a group of gay and bisexual politicians who opposed appeasement and were branded the "glamour boys".

Here are 10 of the best: If Alfred Hitchcock had been Egyptian and bisexual, and had himself played Norman Bates, Psycho might have been something like this.

He's not known to call himself bisexual, but he's decided to take the path of convention, even though he will obviously never want or be able to call himself straight.

The campaign states that "by contributing to this Rescue Fund you will help me [the initiator of the fund] to save more gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex people from Africa escape terrifying persecution".

The author of the blogpost, Elizabeth Peel, writes: "Our findings highlighted that while lesbian, gay and bisexual people strongly support the legal recognition of same sex relationships they are especially in favour of same sex marriage, and believe that all individuals (regardless of their sexuality) should have access to the same relationship choices and statuses.

The University of Kansas research did not include same-sex couples, although it happened to have a lesbian and five bisexual participants, of which only one described pretending.

Many in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community spoke out against the involvement of the party, which has been linked to a string of allegedly homophobic controversies.

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