Pronunciation: /baɪ ˈkjʊəriəs/
adjective describing someone who is curious or open to exploring relationships or attractions with people of more than one gender
A1 I am curious about trying new foods.
A2 She is bi-curious and open to exploring relationships with both men and women.
B1 Being bi-curious means you are interested in exploring your sexuality with both genders.
B2 He has always been bi-curious but has never acted on his feelings.
C1 Her bi-curious nature led her to experiment with different types of relationships.
C2 As a bi-curious individual, she is constantly seeking new experiences to better understand her own desires.
formal The psychology study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals who identify as bi-curious.
informal I heard that Sarah is feeling bi-curious lately and is interested in exploring her attraction to both men and women.
slang Some people might say they are 'dipping their toes' into being bi-curious before fully embracing their sexuality.
figurative Being bi-curious is like having a door open to new possibilities and experiences in the realm of sexuality.
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