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Alexis & bigfran, you may like to look at the second link that I posted above.
Part of it states:
As you can see, there is no simple definition of bisexuality, and bisexual people are a very diverse group. There are several theories about different models of bisexual behavior. J. R. Little identifies at least 13 types of bisexuality, as defined by sexual desires and experiences. They are:
Alternating bisexuals:
may have a relationship with a man, and then after that relationship ends, may choose a female partner for a subsequent relationship, and many go back to a male partner next.
Circumstantial bisexuals:
primarily heterosexual, but will choose same sex partners only in situations where they have no access to other-sex partners, such as when in jail, in the military, or in a gender-segregated school.
Concurrent relationship bisexuals:
have primary relationship with one gender only but have other casual or secondary relationships with people of another gender at the same time.
Conditional bisexuals:
either straight or gay/lesbian, but will switch to a relationship with another gender for financial or career gain or for a specific purpose, such as young straight males who become gay prostitutes or lesbians who get married to men in order to gain acceptance from family members or to have children.
Emotional bisexuals:
have intimate emotional relationships with both men and women, but only have sexual relationships with one gender.
Integrated bisexuals:
have more than one primary relationship at the same time, one with a man and one with a woman.
Exploratory bisexuals:
either straight or gay/lesbian, but have sex with another gender just to satisfy curiosity or 'see what it's like.'
Hedonistic bisexuals:
primarily straight or gay/lesbian but will sometimes have sex with another gender primarily for fun or purely sexual satisfaction.
Recreational bisexuals:
primarily heterosexual but engage in gay or lesbian sex only when under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Isolated bisexuals:
100% straight or gay/lesbian now but has had at one or more sexual experience with another gender in the past.
Latent bisexuals:
completely straight or gay lesbian in behavior but have strong desire for sex with another gender, but have never acted on it.
Motivational bisexuals:
straight women who have sex with other women only because a male partner insists on it to titillate him.
Transitional bisexuals:
temporarily identify as bisexual while in the process of moving from being straight to being gay or lesbian, or going from being gay or lesbian to being heterosexual.
***Without reading this I would have also posted a straightforward reply as you both did. However, I never knew there were so many subgroups with different definitions.
Interesting reading.

This is actually not such a straightforward answer.
Have a look at the following links which explain:
http://allies.tamu.edu/Did%20You%20Know/bisexuality.htm
http://www.cat-and-dragon.com/stef/Poly/Labriola/bisexual.html
Bisexual means when you like both sexes: Male and female.
Hoped I helped
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goes look at it this way. Bi mean 2 and sexual is sex's so its both sex's
u like boys and girls
or you go both ways
well not exactly it's when you like both sexs but you may like one more then the other
I'm Bisexual but I dont really like guys much I just think there cute though I prefer girls I was once straight but now im bi im still think if im going to be a lesbian of straight though I think im going to be lesbian. so yeah bi its that you like both sexs or like I use it to think what I am.






What is bisexual?
I think I know what Bisexual means but my friend said I was wong
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