Bisexuals = people who ♥ people of Same Gender as themselves + ♥ people of Different Genders/Gender Presentations from themselves
I have met hundreds of bisexuals and when the question of being out as bi+ on the gay scene comes up, everyone agrees: being denied a voice is bad...
”If groups of the lgbt+ community were kicked out for transgressions against other groups in the community made by small factions then there wouldnt...
A little sketch comic about how bisexuality is totally cool and good and not bad.
The format is cliché! I know. But it makes it easy to talk about...
guys my heart is so warm rn. i just got back from my first ever pride. Figuring out i’m queer (relatively) late in life was weird coz I was...
A little sketch comic about how bisexuality is totally cool and good and not bad.
The format is cliché! I know. But it makes it easy to talk about things I want to talk about. Thanks for reading!
(I shouldn’t have to say this, but since a lot of people wanted to educate me on twitter: The words listed in panel seven [yes even in the parentheticals!] are just examples of how often acceptable language around gender and sexuality changes. They are not lists of synonymous words, and many of them are now considered unacceptable. That’s why they’re on the list. That’s what the list IS. I know.)
BiNet USA Op-Ed: #BiQuestionsTrump by Faith Cheltenham, VP BiNet USA
Honestly? As a bisexual person of color, I have many questions for President Trump. And, I have questions for the bi+ community and our allies too––questions about who we are, what we stand for, how we’re surviving, and how we can hold each other, our leadership, and the President accountable.
Are you, like me, terrified for the present and futures of bi+ youth, trans youth, people of color (POC) youth, and bi+ trans POC youth? For all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual people? …
Is mainstream and LGBT media amplifying misinformation about bisexual people when they incorrectly report on bi+ celebs like Mel B, Angelina Jolie and Amber Heard and their very real experiences of violence? Is it that better or worse than when they neglect to report on our experiences at all? …
Once again, is our collective experience being used to sell records and films, to generate donations to organizations, and be silently consumed without a single whisper of “our letter” or an acknowledgment of our very existence? …
“Kudos to the dreamers, the fighters, rule breakers and boundary makers. Keep on letter writers! Keep strong and carry on.”
(via binetusa)
dear well-meaning but totally misled cis homonormative/heretonormative friends and allies, please do not shout down real live trans, nonbinary, genderqueer and genderfluid bisexual+ people when they try to tell you the actual definition of bisexuality, about the history of the bisexual movement and who the bisexual community actually is, thank you
Hey, everyone!
This blog is mostly intended as a resource for nonbinary non-monosexuals and non-monoromantics (especially those who identify as bi, ace and aro). My intention is to create a safe community space for nonbinary people who are even less visible because of their sexual or romantic inclinations.
At the moment I’m just getting thenonbinarycode up and running so if you’ve got any suggestions on things for us to talk about, some subjects you’d like to see more info on, or pretty much anything else you’d like to discuss, drop us an ask and we’ll see what we can do.Also, thenonbinarycode is currently looking for moderators!
If you’re nonbinary, non-monosexual and/or non-monoromantic and feel like you have a reasonable amount of free time to dedicate to making and reblogging posts about life outside the gender binary and on the bi, ace or aro spectrums, please get in touch with me here or over at my main blog.
Thanks for your time!
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- El.