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Bisexual: Pride Primer

Posted 06/14/2019 by Kinsey Institute

bisexual

Bisexuality is a sexual orientation.  Bisexuals are sexually attracted to more than one sex, gender or gender identity though not necessarily simultaneously, in the same way, or to the same degree.

Attraction: Pride Primer

Posted 06/07/2019 by Kinsey Institute

Attraction

  When we talk about attraction in the context of sexuality and relationships, we usually mean sexual attraction, romantic attraction, or emotional attraction. Each of these is distinct and each may occur between same-sex or opposite-sex individuals. A relationship between two people can contain more than one kind of attraction, and the type and level… Read more »

How Men Perceive Women’s Attractiveness Can Affect Their Intention to Use Condoms

Posted 02/27/2018 by Kinsey Institute

Woman's hand with condom

By Dr. Justin Lehmiller   Men’s condom use intentions depend on a lot of things, from their general attitudes toward condoms to their perceived ability to use condoms effectively to their degree of concern about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Their willingness to use condoms also appears to depend, at least in part, on the way… Read more »

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