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Some studies, notably [Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]? (1948) and [Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]? (1953) by Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, note that when asked to rate themselves on a continuum from completely heterosexual to completely homosexual, and when the individuals behavior as well as their identify is analyzed, the majority of people appear to be at least somewhat bisexual. Most people have some attraction to either sex, although usually one sex is preferred. Only a minority (5-10%) can be considered fully heterosexual or homosexual. Conversely, only an even smaller minority can be considered "fully" bisexual.
Some studies, notably [Sexual Behavior in the Human Male]? (1948) and [Sexual Behavior in the Human Female]? (1953) by Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, note that when asked to rate themselves on a continuum from completely heterosexual to completely homosexual, and when the individuals behavior as well as their identify is analyzed, the majority of people appear to be at least somewhat bisexual. Most people have some attraction to either sex, although usually one sex is preferred. According to Kinsey, therefore, only a minority (5-10%) can be considered fully heterosexual or homosexual; conversely, only an even smaller minority can be considered "fully" bisexual.

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