Listed below are reading resources on Bisexuality and "the gray zone", as well as info on pertinent websites and organizations.

BOOKS

Garber, Marjorie (1995). Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the
      Eroticism of Everyday Life. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Hill, Ivan (ed.). (1987).
The Bisexual Spouse:  Different
      Dimensions in Human Sexuality.  Mclean, VA: Barlina Books.

Hutchins, Loraine & Kaahumanu, Lani. (eds.).  1991).
Bi Any
      Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out. Boston: Alyson
      Publications.

Tejirian, Edmund J. (2000).
Male to Male: Sexual Feelings
      Across the Boundaries of Identity. New York: Harrington
      Pack Press.

Weinberg, Martin S., Williams, Colin J., & Pryor, Douglas W.
      (1994).
Dual Attraction:  Understanding Bisexuality.

RESEARCH/JOURNAL ARTICLES

Bronn, C. D. (2001). Attitudes and self images of male and
      female bisexuals.
Journal of Bisexuality. Vol. 1 (4), p.5-29.
      US: Haworth Press.

Buxton, A. P. (2001). Writing our own script: How bisexual men
      and their heterosexual wives maintain their marriages after
      disclosure. 
Journal of Bisexuality. Vol. 1 (2-3), p.155-189.
      US: Haworth Press.

Dworkin, S. (2001). Treating the bisexual client. 
Journal of
      Clinical Psychology
, Vol. 57 (5),  p.671-680. US: John Wiley
      & Sons.

ORGANIZATIONS

Bisexual Resource Center     www.biresource.org

BiNet USA                            www.binetusa.org      

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