now I went and dug out the book from its storage place... since you want a book with a set wording in it....... and I paraphased the wording into a simple to read format.....
now this is where I paraphased it
"a bisexual is a person that is attracted to both genders, however, the level of attraction is isolated to certain aspects of a person of either gender, IE, bear males, cougar females etc etc etc and often characterized by attraction on set levels, IE not emotional or mental but sexual.... or emotional and sexual but not mentally"
what is below is part of what I paraphrased.... and you may understand why I paraphrased it into simple terms..... as I was not in the mood to type out all 17 pages and sections...
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Bisexual and Bisexuality: Ambiguous terms relating to a extensive undefined range of sexual attraction, intimate partnering, understanding of ones behievour using Kinsey scale ( Refer Sec 1.4-1.6 gender to sexuality ).
Bisexuality is not to be confused with Gender Identity Dysphoria defining sexuality ( Refer Sec 3.2-3.7 Sexuality defined by Gender Identity ) GID can not define sexuality as gender is in flux and non specific.
A bisexual individual is self identifying, using personal criteria leading to oft mistaken understanding of self sexuality. Understanding of bisexuality is differcult, due to issues with lack of correct bordered definition.
In order to define as bisexual and sexuality as bisexual, a person should be able to clearly indicate the level of attraction to gender and gender appearance beyond desire and perceived intent.
A person that has perceived intent of sexual contact, is in a stage of sexuality experimentalism, this is not confined to prepubescent to adulthood age range and can include other sexual contact and experimentation ( human and other: Ref Sec 8.5-8.9 Fluid Sexual stages and Definitions )
This stage can remain consistent for a long period and be defined within the range of bisexuality
etc etc etc etc etc
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