A group of researchers at Northwestern University is reporting that men who identify themselves as bisexual are indeed sexually aroused by both women and men. The new report is notable, in part, because the same research group had earlier challenged the very existence of male bisexuality, reporting in 2005 that many men who said they were bisexual had arousal patterns more typical of homosexual men.
The researchers essentially repeated the earlier experiment, this time using different criteria to select self-identified bisexuals, and found they had a pattern of sexual responsiveness that differed from homosexual or heterosexual men. As David Tuller reports in today’s Science Times:
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