In this week's Sex Talk Realness, four anonymous women get real about what it's really like to be a bisexual female in this day and age. Woman A: Twenty-eight. Woman B: Twenty-one. Woman C: Twenty-two. Woman A: I had my first sexual experience when I was 8 with a girl, but I never really thought of it as "bad" or "gay" or even unusual.
We talked to two collegiettes about their experiences with bisexuality in college. They directly respond to some of the myths and misunderstandings surrounding bisexuality. What does being bisexual mean exactly? Does everyone who is bisexual choose to identify that way? How does it affect your dating life in college? How do others react to it? What is it like to be bi in college?
Women are either bisexual or gay but 'never straight'
The OCSLS survey was taken online between and by more than 20, students from 21 four-year colleges and universities. Both men and women took the survey, but here we focus just on women. Table 1 at the end of this post details what we found. We show the percentage of all college women who have participated in various sexual activities with men and women. We then show what percentage of women who identified as heterosexual, bisexual, lesbian, and unsure have participated in these activities.
The Office of National Statistics has released its latest data on sexual identities in the UK , and some striking patterns jump out — especially when it comes to bisexuality. Women are more likely to identity as bisexual 0. That last finding chimes with other studies in the UK and the US — but why should this be?