Plurisexuals are often interpreted as half gay/half straight due to the prevailing belief that multigendered attractions are temporary, or illusory. This interpretation is also strongly connected to the gender binary, gender norms, and cisnormativity. Based on these social forces, this article explores how plurisexuals represent themselves in a culture that does not see their identities as viable, often through the use of gender norms. Informed by queer theory, this research is based on semi-structured interviews (n = 30) and photo diaries (n = 9). Findings demonstrate that plurisexuals wish to present visually, but are not certain of how to do so. Plurisexuals see gender and sexuality as connected, and reference transforming outfits throug...
This paper analyzes the practices of signifying ‘bisexuality’ across multiple online spaces. Central...
Bisexuals are an invisible sexual minority. However, at the same time, bisexuals are stereotypically...
This article provides a review of sexualities scholarship within the social sciences between 1970 an...
In this paper, we report on our survey research which sought to explore how pansexual and panromanti...
A number of feminist scholars have argued that dress and appearance can be used to critique the domi...
The majority of research on bisexuality does not take into account the importance of bisexual visual...
Editorial: Bisexualities and non-binary sexualities: Reflecting on invisibility, erasure and margina...
The majority of research on bisexuality does not take into account the importance of bisexual visual...
Plurisexual is an umbrella term which refers to individuals who are, or who have the potential to be...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This book draws on psychological and social sciences research to offer a unique and in-depth explora...
This research aimed to explore (predominantly heterosexual) students' perceptions of sexuality and a...
Many negative portrayals of bisexuality within Western culture relate to relationships, yet only a s...
Previous studies have shown that bisexual women experience the lowest psychological well-being among...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study sought to develop knowledge about understan...
This paper analyzes the practices of signifying ‘bisexuality’ across multiple online spaces. Central...
Bisexuals are an invisible sexual minority. However, at the same time, bisexuals are stereotypically...
This article provides a review of sexualities scholarship within the social sciences between 1970 an...
In this paper, we report on our survey research which sought to explore how pansexual and panromanti...
A number of feminist scholars have argued that dress and appearance can be used to critique the domi...
The majority of research on bisexuality does not take into account the importance of bisexual visual...
Editorial: Bisexualities and non-binary sexualities: Reflecting on invisibility, erasure and margina...
The majority of research on bisexuality does not take into account the importance of bisexual visual...
Plurisexual is an umbrella term which refers to individuals who are, or who have the potential to be...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This book draws on psychological and social sciences research to offer a unique and in-depth explora...
This research aimed to explore (predominantly heterosexual) students' perceptions of sexuality and a...
Many negative portrayals of bisexuality within Western culture relate to relationships, yet only a s...
Previous studies have shown that bisexual women experience the lowest psychological well-being among...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This study sought to develop knowledge about understan...
This paper analyzes the practices of signifying ‘bisexuality’ across multiple online spaces. Central...
Bisexuals are an invisible sexual minority. However, at the same time, bisexuals are stereotypically...
This article provides a review of sexualities scholarship within the social sciences between 1970 an...