The stage of Settling into the Identity in developing a bisexual identity is marked by

a. a more complete transition in self-labeling of oneself as bisexual and becoming more self-accepting and less concerned with negative attitudes.
b. acceptance of the view that bisexuality represents confusion about their "true" sexual identity.
c. learning how to "just say no" to feelings for one or the other sex.
d. appreciating what both males and females have to offer romantically as well as sexually.


A

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