摘要:Humans always live in an environment, both physical environment,psychological, or spiritual, in which there will be reciprocity and mutualinfluence occurs between humans and the environment. Through theseinteractions, one starts to build self-concept by using other people as a mirror toshow who he is. Someone will start to imagine how other people's views andassessment of himself that will ultimately provide a snapshot of himself. Viewsand assessments of other people will be very valuable for a bisexual, either menor women, to form a positive self-concept for themselves. Factors influencingself-concept are: social factors, such as support from the people closest to thesubject, as well as learn from the subject factor as a bisexual. This study aimedto know the concept of self in bisexual men.. In this study, researchers useinterviewing techniques with general guidelines and non-participationobservation and theory triangulation, and triangulation with the source. Resultsshowed that generally the first subjects tended to have a positive self concept,because the first subject was never disturbed by the situation as a bisexual canappreciate even the subject himself, although Oran negative-minded peopleabout the circumstances surrounding him, so that subjects always feel confidentself. Factors affecting first the subject has a positive self-concept is the closestpeople to escape when the subject does not know the sexual orientation of thesubject, they always give support so that the subject had never been depressed..Subjects were not able to appreciate iii herself well because there is stillresistance from within himself against sexual orientation, nor in a place subjectto work there are some people who underestimate the ability of subjects tosubjects such as power lifting, working speed. Factors affecting the secondsubject has a negative self-concept is the subject of much ridicule and satirereceives from others and even from his own brother so that the subject makesthe subject always felt pressured by the situation.