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She found that both bisexual and non-bisexual students were able to describe what people with lesbian, gay, and heterosexual identities look like, but they too were unable to recognize any equivalent bisexual appearance norms. There was no consistent style that people thought of when they thought of bisexual people. This was echoed in research from 2020 by sociologist Rosie Nelson, whose article was simply titled, “What do bisexual people look like? I don’t know!” Nelson found that in interviews and photo-diaries, “plurisexuals wish to present visually but are not certain of how to do so.”6
Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality
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