Bi-curious

Someone who is bi-curious does not identify as bisexual, but has an interest in both men and women to one degree or another. Someone who is bi-curious may identify as heterosexual or homosexual. In most cases, as a heterosexual person.

Description
Like almost all attempts to define sexuality, there is some dispute over when the label of bi-curious is appropriate. However, it is typically accepted that a person can be considered bi-curious if:


 * 1) They are contemplating, intrigued by, or otherwise attracted to the thought of crossing the boundaries of their typical sexual orientation and pursuing a romantic and/or sexual relationship with a member of the opposite sex (if their sexual orientation is homosexual) or someone of the same sex (if their sexual orientation is heterosexual).
 * 2) A person is considering identifying as bisexual, but has yet to figure it out.

Related References
South Park episode "Cartman Sucks" deals with Bi-C from a humorous perspective; Butters is labeled by his father as "bi-curious", despite being oblivious of the situation himself.