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HOW BISEXUALS FEEL ATTRACTED TO BOTH GENDERS AND EXPERIENCE CHALLENGES WITH THEIR SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Bisexuals are individuals who feel attracted to people of both genders, but they may prefer different genders for different reasons, such as physical attraction, emotional connection, or personality...

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OVERCOMING SELFCENSORSHIP AMONG BISEXUAL STUDENTS: A GUIDE TO EXPRESSING IDENTITY AND SEXUALITY IN TODAYS SOCIETY.

Bisexual students face various challenges when it comes to expressing their identity, including fear of being rejected or misunderstood by friends, family members, teachers, classmates, or society in...

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BISEXUAL STUDENTS: THE UNIQUE CHALLENGES OF IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT AND AGENCY

Bisexual students face unique challenges when it comes to developing their identities, agencies, and sense of belonging in educational institutions. This is because these institutions often...

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BI STUDENTS STRUGGLE WITH VISIBILITY AND SAFETY IN ACADEMIA DESPITE EFFORTS TOWARDS INCLUSION

Bisexual Students
The experience of being bisexual can be challenging in many ways, particularly when it comes to education and academics. While there is increasing awareness and acceptance of...

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BISEXUAL STUDENTS FACE UNIQUE CHALLENGES WITH INCLUSIVITY, EXCLUSION, AND MICROAGGRESSIONS

Bisexual students face unique challenges when it comes to their experiences with inclusivity, exclusion, and microaggressions within academic communities. These issues have been studied extensively...

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