- Monosexism
Monosexism is a belief that
monosexuality (either exclusiveheterosexuality and/orhomosexuality ) is superior to a bisexual orpansexual orientation. [Robinson, Margaret (2001-02). [http://www3.sympatico.ca/moogie.robinson/queertheory.htm "Bisexuality and the Seduction by the Uncertain"] , "Scholarly Articles: Personal Web page of Margaret Robinson".] [Highleyman, Liz (1995). [http://www.black-rose.com/articles-liz/bipol.html "Identities and Ideas: Strategies for Bisexuals"] , from the anthology "Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions". Haworth Press. "Black Rose Web Pages".] [Rust, Paula C Rodriguez (2002). [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3778/is_200201/ai_n9069533/pg_18 "Bisexuality: The state of the union, Annual Review of Sex Research, 2002"] , "BNET".] Some peoplewho, regardless of their own orientation, dismiss bi- and pansexual people as merelypromiscuous . The term bisexism would describe the opposite belief, that bisexuality is superior to either monosexual orientation.Specifically, monosexism promotes exclusive
gynephilia and androphilia , regardless of the sex of the person.Somewho heterosexual people define bi- or pansexuality as
morally wrong , assinful or as dangerous, while some go further, describing all orientations other than heterosexual as such. Somewho homosexual men dismiss self-identified bi- or pansexual men as lacking in self-acceptance, and claim that such men are actuallygay but are indenial .Lesbians who make dismissive claims about the behavior of self-identified bi- or pansexualwomen tend to state that such women are actuallyheterosexual , and are engaging sexually with other women for attention from men, or out of confusion.Not all
lesbians andgay men maintain these views. Many are accepting of bi- and pansexual people, and speak out against those who express negative views of bi- and pansexuals.Monosexism refers to prejudice against bisexuality specifically. While it describes a view of the superiority of heterosexuality and homosexuality, it is not the same as
heterosexism or homosexism which are views that include each's superiority to the other.ee also
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Biphobia
*Kinsey scale
*Monosexuality References
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