What was Sigmund Freud's view on bisexuality?

a) He believed that people are innately bisexual.
b) He believed that bisexuality is caused by repression.
c) Based on his clinical cases, he determined that bisexuality was normal for women, but not for men.
d) Based on his clinical cases, he decided that people who think they are bisexual are actually delusional.

a

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