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Article on Bi Women
This article focusses on bi women but thoughtfully explains the difficulties faced by people who are bi. For me, this reaffirmed the need for bi spaces, because the article describes how bi people find it hard to be accepted in … Continue reading
Is it true?
I once heard that “most bisexual men were gay first and most bisexual women were straight first”. Can’t remember where I heard this, but in my experience that statement is not true. Instead of relying on anecdotal evidence, I thought … Continue reading
Bisexual people
(Just a reminder, the next meet is tomorrow!!!!) Recently I’ve had discussions about barriers to coming along to the meet up group in Cafe Kino. One of the fears that has come up is not wanting to be labelled (by … Continue reading
Bi romantic
Twice recently I’ve found myself talking about bisexuality in terms of feeling and expressing affection towards both genders, rather than just one. This affection is often friendly rather than sexual (though I’ve also spoken about ‘harmless flirting’ which is certainly … Continue reading