QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgendered Department
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Question
I have been getting along with a girl for
almost a year. One day she told me that she likes women. But the worst thing is
that she loves man and woman at the same time. I really don't know what to do as
I really love her. And I don't want to lose her. So by any chance, can you give
me some advice? She said she can also have orgasms with women too. It's the
first time that I have heard of a person can have both sexual reactions. I would
very much appreciate it if you can provide information about bisexual women,
like behavior, psychological demands or whatever.
Answer
Thanks for writing. Yes, people who are
bisexual can be attracted to both men and women, and there's nothing abnormal
about that. It's one of the ways people experience their sexuality. And yes,
it's possible for a person to have orgasms with both women and men. That doesn't
say anything about who you are. A bisexual woman can be attracted to people of
all sexual orientations.
One of the common myths about bisexual
people, especially if they are women, is that they engage in a lot of group sex.
That's just a myth: those who are bisexual are just as varied as the rest of us
when it comes to sex and relationships. Some are celibate, some are monogamous,
some engage in group sex, and so forth.
It's the quality of the relationship that
matters, not the sexual orientations of the people involved. If you love her and
it's a good relationship, that's what is important.
Hope this helps.
03/13/98

Author and psychologist Gail S. Bernstein,
Ph.D. has a psychotherapy practice in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Bernstein speaks
and writes about gay, lesbian and bisexual people for both general and professional
audiences, and is the author of the new audiotape, NOT
HETEROSEXUAL: An Educational Program About Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People.
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