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Fluid

A Guide for People with Flexible Sexuality
  • Author
    • Mark Cusack
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Apr 21, 2025

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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.
  • Published: Apr 21 2025
  • Pages: 240
  • ISBN: 9781805013679
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Press Reviews

  • Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Professor Emeritus of Psychology Cornell University

    Fluidity can mean and define a person in a variety of ways. This is an essential guide for those who seek to understand it.
  • Ben Pechey, Author, Presenter, DE&I Consultant, LGBTQIA Advocate, TED Speaker

    Paves the way for us to understand our sexuality with a rigorous yet caring approach, showing those who exist beyond binaries the joy of fluidity. A sensational read.
  • Robert Brooks Cohen, he/him, Author & Content Creator

    A fresh and necessary perspective on queerness, honoring the labels that our ancestors fought to normalize while providing a path to understanding sexuality and gender that is free of constraints or assumptions. Cusack's work feels like a bridge to the next generation and an even more expansive conception of personal identity. Everyone, however they identify, will learn something from this book, and I expect we'll all be talking a lot more about fluidity - and Fluid - in the future