Abstract

Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey and his colleagues left behind a legacy of work that has served as a foundation for scholars worldwide as they explore human sexual behavior, including bisexuality. To truly reflect on the extent to which Kinsey's work has influenced researchers' conceptualizations of male bisexuality, and considers past, current, and future directions for work in this area, this article reflects lessons learned through conversations with one of the original members of Kinsey's team, Dr. Paul Gebhard. These dialogues provided his perspectives on our contemporary treatment of bisexuality in research and the extent to which it has (not) taken full advantage of the frameworks provided by Kinsey's original work. The insights gained through these interactions, combined with a review of some of the past and current work on male bisexuality, offer valuable reference points for future research efforts.

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