Talk:Bisexuality
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Wiki Education assignment: Research Process and Methodology - RPM SP 2022 - MASY1-GC 1260 201 Thu
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Question
Cite: "The Kinsey scale says that having a higher level attraction to one gender results in less attraction to the other, which some studies do not support.[39]"
How does the Kinsey scale say that?
It doesn't seem to say anything about "how strong" attraction is, it just measures if its more towards female or male. Does it really say that people in the middle of the scale can't be equally uninterested in men and women?
Doesn't the message stay the same? "More people than you'd think are capable of feeling attraction towards male and female bodies."