Internalized biphobia is defined as the process by which an individual who identifies as bisexual or pansexual experiences negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes about their own identity from...
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: How biphobic societal norms affect relationships and intimacy
There are many factors that influence the mental health of bisexual people, including their perception of societal attitudes towards bisexuality, whether they have experienced discrimination based on...
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: The mental health impacts of being bisexual: codeswitching, identity performances, and more
The term "heteronormativity" refers to the belief that everyone is expected to be attracted to people of the opposite gender. Performing heteronormativity means acting like a typical man or woman in...
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: Heteronormativity and its psychological costs: exploring the impact on mental health and identity
The following is an excerpt from a research paper written by Dr. Jane Smith on the topic of bisexual identity and relationship dynamics. Dr. Smith's findings suggest that bisexual people may...
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: Bisexual people struggle with identity challenges when in relationships