Publisher's Synopsis
"Three-fourths [75%] of 44 extremely feminine boys followed from early childhood to adolescence or young adulthood matured as homosexuals or bisexuals, as against only one bisexual among a comparison group of more typically masculine boys. In many cases parents either overtly or subtly encouraged the feminine behavior." -- Jane E. Brody, "BOYHOOD EFFEMINANCY AND LATER HOMOSEXUALITY", "New Yok Times", December 16th, 1986
Some research suggests that Bisexual men tend to express more feminine interests than straight men, but less than gay men. In one study, Bisexual men expressed occupational interests that were intermediate between those of heterosexual men and male homosexuals.