“…Banik, Fisher, & Anand, 2014). While public health researchers in North America are beginning to study a more comprehensive range of bisexual men’s health issues (Dodge, Rosenberger, et al, 2012; Dodge, Schnarrs, et al, 2012; Dodge et al, 2013; Jeffries, Dodge, & Sandfort, 2008; Martinez et al, 2011; Muñoz-Laboy, Parker, Perry, & Garcia, 2013; Muñoz-Laboy et al, 2009; Severson, Muñoz-Laboy, & Kaufman, 2014), such studies have not yet examined experiences of self-identified bisexual men in the context of India. Of particular interest are men who routinely engage in sexual interactions with partners of diverse genders and who also self-identify their sexual orientation as “bisexual” (rather than “heterosexual,” “gay,” or other labels).…”