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== Innate bisexuality should be merged with gender fluidity, not bisexuality ==
== Innate bisexuality should be merged with gender fluidity, not bisexuality ==


As explained in Introducing Freud <ref>https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/psychology/Introducing-Freud-Richard-Appignanesi-and-Oscar-Zarate-9781840468519</ref>, the "innate bisexuality" is the bisexual or bigender state of a child between 0 and 2 years when it comes to realize that it is either a boy or a girl, far more than being attracted to men or women (father or mother).
As explained in Introducing Freud <ref>https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/psychology/Introducing-Freud-Richard-Appignanesi-and-Oscar-Zarate-9781840468519</ref>, the "innate bisexuality" is the bisexual and bigender state of a child between 0 and 2 years when it unconsciously converges to the decision that it is either a boy or a girl and is sexually attracted to men, women or both (father or mother).


So please consider to merge Innate bisexuality rather with gender fluidity than with bisexuality.
So please consider to merge Innate bisexuality rather with gender fluidity than with bisexuality.

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This article has survived a VFD nomination with the result of Keep. --Allen3 talk July 7, 2005 03:17 (UTC)

So where the heck is the criticism section? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.21.119.24 (talk) 23:44, 27 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Crossroads1, as I have already noted, the subject of this article is "Innate bisexuality". You added a paragraph reading, "Scientific researchers have not yet converged on a single causal theory, but say there is considerably more evidence supporting biological causes of sexual orientation than social ones, especially for males. They also state that the vast majority of people are sexually predisposed exclusively to the other sex, with minorities being exclusively homosexual or experiencing varying degrees of bisexuality". Not a single word of your addition is specifically about "innate bisexuality", the article's actual subject, making the addition indirectly relevant at best. It thus fails the test of WP:PROPORTION.

Since you invoked WP:PSCI to claim that your addition supposedly "must" be here, I have to point out that while you are perfectly free to consider psychoanalysis pseudo-scientific, the arbitration committee has specifically ruled that psychoanalysis is not officially considered pseudo-science on Wikipedia. See the explanation of this subject in the notice at the top of Talk:Psychoanalysis, if you like. Or see the arbitration case itself here. If you disagree with the arbitration committee on this matter, you can take it up with them and try to persuade them to change their decision - though I wouldn't consider that worth it myself. Freeknowledgecreator (talk) 01:30, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Well, at any rate, it's probably moot now that this is at AfD. I agreed with you there that this should be deleted. Discussing Freud's views on the matter at the Bisexuality article works great, because there we have the context of all relevant views. -Crossroads- (talk) 02:40, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Innate bisexuality should be merged with gender fluidity, not bisexuality

As explained in Introducing Freud [1], the "innate bisexuality" is the bisexual and bigender state of a child between 0 and 2 years when it unconsciously converges to the decision that it is either a boy or a girl and is sexually attracted to men, women or both (father or mother).

So please consider to merge Innate bisexuality rather with gender fluidity than with bisexuality.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Jringoot (talkcontribs) 11:09, 12 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]