PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. I'M NOT ASKING IF BISEXUALITY EXISTS/IS COMMON IN MALES. I'M ASKING WHETHER TRUE BISEXUALITY EXISTS.
True bisexuality=equal attraction to both sexes.
The reason I ask is because I've always identified as straight, but I'm aware of my homosexual tendencies. They're becoming increasingly common, which leads me to believe that I might actually like both (men and women) equally (as opposed to my assessment of liking women [70%] to men [30%] a year ago).
I've been doing some research, and apparently, true bisexuality in men (equal attraction to both sexes) is either ridiculously uncommon or doesn't exist.
So flood, got an answer for me?
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Sexuality isn't a state of being, it's a state of mind. Something happened in your life and based on your experiences as a child, your brain makes a chemical decision to decide whom you're attracted to. I.e. A homosexual has a chance to be gay because they may have had an older brother(s) or lacked a father figure and had an overbearing mother. The environment and people of your childhood indirectly decide who you are. Don't like being bi? Blame your parents.