Adjective, Noun
/bʌɪˈsɛkʃuəl/
The term bisexual refers to a sexual orientation where an individual is attracted to both males and females. It can also describe someone who has the capacity to experience sexual attraction toward people of any gender. The usage of this term has gained prominence in recent decades with increased discussions around sexual orientation, gender identity, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Frequency of use is moderate, with a tendency to appear more in written contexts such as articles, studies, or discussions regarding sexual orientation and rights, although it is also present in oral speech in personal conversations and discussions about sexuality.
Translation: Elle s'identifie comme bisexuelle et a toujours ressenti de l'attirance pour les hommes et les femmes.
In many places, social acceptance of bisexual individuals is still lagging behind other sexual orientations.
Translation: Dans de nombreux endroits, l'acceptation sociale des individus bisexuels est encore en retard par rapport à d'autres orientations sexuelles.
Many bisexual people face unique challenges that are not fully understood by either heterosexual or homosexual communities.
The word bisexual does not form a large number of idiomatic expressions, but discussions surrounding bisexuality may often include connected concepts or terms related to sexual orientation. Here are a few idioms where "bi-" prefixes are relevant:
Translation: "Vivre dans un monde bi" signifie souvent quelqu'un qui est ouvert à différentes orientations sexuelles.
"Bi the way" is a play on words, often used humorously to introduce a comment related to bisexuality.
Translation: "Au fait, bi" est un jeu de mots, souvent utilisé de manière humoristique pour introduire un commentaire lié à la bisexualité.
"Don’t be bi-phobic" encourages acceptance and understanding of bisexual individuals and their experiences.
Translation: "Ne sois pas bi-phobe" encourage l'acceptation et la compréhension des individus bisexuels et de leurs expériences.
"Bi visibility" refers to raising awareness about bisexual individuals and their unique challenges.
The term bisexual comes from the prefix "bi-", meaning "two", and "sexual", derived from the Latin "sexualis", which pertains to sex or the sex organs. It has been in use since the mid-19th century to describe individuals with the capacity for attraction to more than one gender.
Synonyms: - Pansexual (though subtly different, can encompass similar meaning), - Biromantic (focusing on romantic attraction rather than sexual attraction).
Antonyms: - Heterosexual (attraction to the opposite sex), - Homosexual (attraction to the same sex).