adjective describing someone who is curious or open to exploring relationships or attractions with people of more than one gender
Used in discussions about sexual orientation and identity development.
Relevant in conversations about open-mindedness and self-discovery in relationships.
Commonly used to describe someone who is questioning or exploring their attraction to multiple genders.
Used to describe individuals who are curious about or open to exploring relationships with people of all genders.
Often used in dating profiles to indicate a willingness to explore relationships with people of different genders.
In literature and journalism, the term 'bi-curious' may be used to describe characters or individuals who are exploring their sexual orientation or attractions towards both genders.
Psychologists may use the term 'bi-curious' in clinical settings when discussing a client's sexual identity or preferences, or when conducting research on human sexuality and orientation.
Sex educators may use the term 'bi-curious' when providing information and resources about exploring one's sexual orientation or attractions towards both genders.
Therapists may use the term 'bi-curious' when working with clients who are questioning their sexual orientation or attractions, and may provide support and guidance in exploring these feelings.