Sophie Srej & Melo Dagault | Satoshi Saikusa
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Note | Nudity It’s anticipated that women will become increasingly bisexual in the 21st century. That thought suits many men just fine, although they may not be invited to partake in the sensual party.
Dr. Helen Fisher, who has influenced me greatly research-wise, envisions large segments of the population being bisexual in the future. Gender identity among young people is increasingly fluid, at a young age.
Satoshi Saikusa captures Sophie Srej and Melo Dagault in a visually delicious Tank Magazine, a sensual fantasy editorial bursting with sexual innuendo but leaving the full fantasy to our own minds.
In one of the first studies to follow bisexuality over time, Lisa Diamond followed 79 non-heterosexual women for a decade and found that bisexual women continue to be attracted to both sexes long after their first engagement.
Certainly among women (I’m not as knowledgeable about men) bisexuality is considered to be a constant state of sexual identity and not a phase. Read on about Lisa Diamond’s study. Anne