Hernandez, Ruby Ann B.

Buhay ikatlong lahi : lived experiences of married bisexual males in Cavite / by Ruby Ann B. Hernandez. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2017. - xii, 61 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Theses (Bachelor of Science in Social Work) Cavite State University

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RUBY ANN B. HERNANDEZ. Buhay Ikatlong Lahi: Lived Experiences of Married Bisexual Males in Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Social Work. Cavite State University. May 2017. Thesis Adviser: Mr. Joven E. Dicen.
The study was conducted to present the lived experiences of married bisexual males
in Cavite. It aimed to know the experiences of married bisexual male; how they lived in life where people are judging them while they were bisexual yet having a family; how to
be a good father to their son/daughter and be good husband to his wife; how they make
some decision that may affect their whole lives.
This study was conducted on five (5) bisexual males in selected areas in Cavite.
Questionnaire and interview were used as research instrument. The documentary reviews
was also used to provide information on the lived experiences of married bisexual males
in the Cavite. The study utilized the purposive sampling method in which the researcher
relies on his or her own judgment when choosing members in the areas of Cavite who will participate in the study.
Furthermore, this research emphasized contextualization of understanding about the study. It also used interpretative phenomenological research that use to analyze the significant statements and development of an essence description that help this study be more reliable and effective.
Findings revealed that bisexual fathers can also be a good and normal father in their family. Moreover, how people in his surrounding and also their families accept them for
who they are.



Bisexual men--Attitudes
Bisexual men--Social condition
Bisexuality--Social aspects
Social work with bisexual

305.3896 / H43 2017