Can sexuality change? Should we seek to change it? Andrew, Ashleigh and Adam talk it through. Adam also shares his journey towards openness to dating a woman, despite his enduring experience of same-sex attraction.
Resources mentioned and related
Research relating to sexual fluidity:
- What Does Heterosexuality Mean? Same-Sex Attraction, Behaviors, and Discomfort Among Self-identified Heterosexual Young Adults from Spain, Archives of Sexual Behaviour
- Lisa Diamond on sexual fluidity of men and women, Cornell University
- Individual fluidity of sexual identity in Stockholm County, 2010 to 2021, European Journal of Public Health
- Sexual Orientation Identity Mobility in the United Kingdom: A Research Note, Duke University Press
- Population Trends and Individual Fluidity of Sexual Identity Among Stockholm County Residents, JAMA Network
- Who Counts as Sexually Fluid? Comparing Four Different Types of Sexual Fluidity in Women, Archives of Sexual Behaviour
- Sexual Identity Fluidity Among Sexual Minorities: Gender Differences in Determinants of Fluidity and Health-Related Outcomes, Journal of Homosexuality
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