Fluid

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Fluidity
genderfluid
genderqueer
LGBTQ guide
LGBTQ self-help
LGBTQIA non-fiction
mostly straight
multisexual
multisexual spectrum
not defining
omnisexual
pansexual
pansexual self help
queer relationships guide
queer self help
queer sex guide
queer sexuality
sexually fluid advice guide
shifting sexuality
understanding sexuality

Product details

  • ISBN 9781805013679
  • Weight: 247g
  • Dimensions: 136 x 214mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Society recognises a more diverse range of sexual identities than ever before, but people often still think we have to choose one and stick to it forever. If the idea of a single, unchanging sexual identity just doesn't fit right - this is the book for you.

Challenging binary notions of sexuality and gender, this is a deep exploration of fluid sexuality, exploring its relationship to bisexuality, multisexuality, asexuality and gender fluidity. Chapters cover everything from understanding diverse attractions, coming out, navigating love, sex and relationships - and looking after your mental health as a fluid person. Combining real life accounts and practical guidance, this wide-ranging guide has all the tips you'll need to explore the joys and challenges of sexual fluidity.

Mark Cusack (he/they) is the founder of @notdefining, a platform which provides educational content and support for those who experience fluid, undefined or complex sexuality and gender. Mark is a lecturer, public speaker and integrative coach, specializing in complex sexuality and gender. He was formerly LGBTQ+ representative for the UK Civil Service and writes regular columns on LGBTQ+ issues

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