I've been looking into Jungian psychology on topics related to men lately which is somewhat also related to the topic of bisexuality and its seems to make sense but theres no proof of the exactitude of the concept because most people lead heterosexual lives by choice and its impossible to determine whether they are bisexual by nature inside or if they have deep seated unconscious impulses unless if we controlled tests in a general population. However controlled experiments claim to show that women are always either Bisexual or Homosexual with the majority leaning towards bisexuality including homosexual women, but never straight. Similar experiments claim to show that the major portion of men are strictly heterosexual, followed by homosexuals and the small minority of bisexuals. These results prove Jung's claims in case of women but are completely reversed in case of men which makes me think if the concept itself is wrong on a sexual level or if the research is wrong, and I believe it could be the later because sexology is a domain traditionally dominated by jews. They might have a vested interest in portraying sex the way they want to. All in all there seems to be no conclusive evidence for either the concept itself and the sexology research.