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He considered himself to be bisexual, as he had both male and female partners. Crowley's belief in the power of the act was thus a guiding force in his personal relationships. While in Cairo with his wife in , Crowley claimed that he heard the voice of a messenger from the Egyptian god Horus. The messenger's name, Crowley claimed, was Aiwass.
Crowley was bisexual, and exhibited a sexual preference for women, [] with his homosexual relationships being fewer and clustered in the early part of his life. [].