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Showing posts with label bi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bi. Show all posts

Saturday, March 6

Open Forum: Rethinking Bisexuality

It is without doubt that there are people who experience romantic/erotic attractions to more than one sex. Typically we have called this group of people bisexual. There are many individuals who have moved away from the term finding that it isn't inclusive enough of their own feelings and identity.

Some are taken back by the stereotypes associated with bisexuality and therefore seek to distance themselves from being associated with those negative and false connotations. Some people simply do not like that the word 'sexual' is in the term because it implies that the orientation is only about sex when in fact that is only one aspect of it. Finally, there are those who prefer terms such as queer, pansexual, omnisexual, and fluid to describe their identity because they find bisexuality limiting.

Bi means two and therefore many are turned off by the dichotomy that it presents. If you are bi it means you like males and females to some degree. Many people find that this excludes many other sexes and genders such as those who are intersex, transgender, genderqueer, androgynous or non-gendered. That is why these new terms have popped up to describe sexual identities that are more inclusive of all people.

What about re-conceiving what bisexuality is all about? Bi does mean two but we don't have to approach bisexuality as interest in two sexes (male & female). Why can't bi refer to those who are romantically/erotically attracted to both a masculine and feminine spirit that individuals offer. By discussing the essence of an individual it eliminates all reference to gender and sex and instead focuses on the characteristics that people find attractive.

Do you think bisexuality is outdated? Or is there room for new interpretation that can include everyone with attractions to more than one sex and gender under an already established and understood term called bisexual?

Sunday, February 14

Word of the Gay: "Twixter"

A "twixter" is a British term for a bisexual, or someone who is displaying mixed gender expressions.

Saturday, January 23

Word of the Gay: "Bi-Attractional"

Someone "bi-attractional" has the potential to form romantic, emotional, and/or erotic relationships with members of either sex.

Sunday, December 6

Web Spotlight: BiFest UK

BiFest is a one-day event celebrating bisexuality, for bisexuals and bi-friendly people. Originating in London, it has now spread to several other United Kingdom locations and seeks to expand further.

Monday, July 13

New Leaflet: Am I Bi?

Bisexual Index has come out with a new leaflet titled 'Am I Bi?' for those questioning whether they may be bisexual. It sorts out some questions that bisexual or bi-curious individuals ask themselves in an effort to help solidify their sexual identity. It also makes an interesting case for bisexuality not limiting the genders to the male and female spectrum, a discussion we had here previously on the post "Is Bisexuality Old School?". It argues that bisexuality is "not an attempt to box gender into two options, it's the realization you are into more than one option and some people prefer similarity, difference or both." The leaflet also provides resources for those who are bi or questioning.

H/T to Bi Media.