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Within Porter's framework, a _________ competitive force can be regarded as a(n) __________.
Biphobic Marginalization
The exclusion or discrimination against individuals who are bisexual, stemming from stereotypes or negative attitudes towards bisexuality.
Asexuality
An absence of sexual desire.
Pansexuality
A sexual orientation characterized by the potential for aesthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire towards people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.
Bisexuality
Being attracted to both women and men.
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