Sunday, April 14, 2013


Chapter 1
Introduction



A.     Background of the study

One of the most issues today, is people who are lesbian or bisexual. You know, they always judged by the people around them saying something but mostly negative. They always discriminated. That’s why some ofthem were afraid to come out. They were afraid of being bullied or something. Lesbian is a female same sex attraction. Lesbian is a term most widely used in the English language to describe sexual and romantic attraction between females. Bisexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or behavior toward males and females. The term is mainly used in the context of human attraction to denote romantic or sexual feelings toward men and women. Bisexual are attracted to both male and female. Also, the said reason why are more and more girls becoming lesbian or bi is because it’s their choice or influence by environment, biological/genetic or significant event such as a rape or any unstable situations.
They say that most women are bisexual by nature. Also, they discovered that these bisexual feelings increase with age. Women who at a younger age, believe to be exclusively attracted to women, tend to change their minds too. For a period of 15 years, psychologist Lisa Diamondfollowed a group of women who first said to be attracted to the same sex. Herdata shows how their sexuality develops over time. At the end of the study sheasked them to identify their sexual orientation again, giving them the options lesbian,bisexual, heterosexual or indeterminate.
Knowing that being a bi is hard. Especially to the bi-curious, who don’t know if they are bisexual or not because they just suddenly feel something different. And especially, when you’re still kid and you feel like you’re liking a same sex, and they said that, women get morebisexual as they grow older.  So this study can make questions answered.




B.      Statement of the problem.

This study aims to answer this question:

1.      Why women get more bisexual as they grow older?


C.      Significance of the Study

To the LGBT communities. This research paper would be able to help people who are part of this community because most of them don’t know about this especially boys.

To the bi-curious. This study would make bi-curious know what they really are. Especially this paper talks about emotional feelings because I know, all of them asking if they were bisexual because they having a crush on same sex.

To the future researchers. The ideas presented may be used as reference in conducting new researches or they can get any ideas in this paper when they do research.


D.     Scope and Delimitations

This study focuses in two different issues. This study will only discuss the bisexual feels if when they are with men and with a women. This study will no longer discuss of what they feel in different sex.


E.      Material and Methods

This research paper uses a descriptive method because the researcher’s aim is to describe and to discuss a bisexual feels when they are with men and with a women. The researcher will also use articles and the internet as guides in making this research. The researcher will also conduct a survey in order to support the outcome of this study.


F.       Definition of terms


Bisexual. A male or female individual who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to individuals from both the same gender and the opposite gender and identifies as such.

Homosexuality. Is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual activity between members of the same sex or gender. 

Heterosexuality. Is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or behavior between persons of opposite sex or gender in the gender binary.

Lesbian. Is a term most widely used in the English language to describe sexual and romantic attraction between females. The word may be used as a noun, to refer to women who identify themselves or who are characterized by others as having the primary attribute of female homosexuality, or as an adjective, to describe characteristics of an object or activity related to female same-sex attraction.