Signs of a bisexual male

By Marj Ostani

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Marj Ostani is a writer and artist producing feminist-centric works in BIPOC communities. Their works have been published in Next Shark, Bitch Media, Archer Magazine, Bobblehaus, The Scoop Asia, and more.

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While society is arguably more accepting of diverse sexualities these days, figuring out how to specify your own personal sexual self can still be confusing—especially when you're still trying to build sense of what all these terms mean. Figuring out your sexual orientation might be complicated or take time, and that's OK.

If you think you might be bisexual, you might be experiencing a mix of feelings: perhaps confusion, a bit of fear, and maybe, just maybe, a bit of excitement as you're starting to identify this part of yourself. Ahead, we talk about how to grasp if you may be fluid and what to do next i

Am I Bisexual?: 11 Signs You Might Be Bisexual

In a world where sexual identity is increasingly recognized as a spectrum rather than a binary preference, many individuals locate themselves questioning their sexual orientation. One common question is, “Am I bisexual?” Understanding and accepting your sexuality is a deeply personal and sometimes challenging journey. 

So here, our aim is to shed light on bisexuality, offering insights into what it means to be bisexual, signs that might suggest you are, ways to accept bisexuality, and debunking common misconceptions.

What does it signify to be bisexual? 

Before we learn about the signs, it’s vital that we first understand the bisexual meaning. Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by the potential for emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to more than one gender. 

It doesn’t necessarily imply equal attraction to all genders; rather, it acknowledges the capacity for attraction beyond a single gender. Bisexuality is distinct from other orientations, embracing a unique and fluid pe

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Previous research has established that people can tell, more often than not, whether a man is lgbtq+ or straight from his voice alone. This ability to identify gay men from their voice has been dubbed “gaydar”—that is, a kind of radar for detecting gayness.

Gaydar

The reason why the voices of gay men tend to be distinct from those of straight men has been widely debated. Since we know that sexual orientation is due to the way that the brain was formed during prenatal development, it may be the case that these brain differences also lead to vocal patterns and behavioral mannerisms that are typically gay.

Other psychologists, though, contend that the “gay voice” comes from social learning. As men interact with the homosexual community, they pick up ways of speaking and acting that signal membership in the group. After all, we all understand to adjust the way we talk and conduct according to the standards of the various groups we belong to.

Whether the gay voice is due to nature or nurture, it’s also the case that gay men no longer have to obscure their identity. This is because society has becom