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Bisexual Resource Center

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The Bisexual Resource Center works to connect the bi+ community and help its members thrive through resources, support, and celebration. We envision an empowered, visible, and inclusive global community for bi+ people.
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This week is Bisexual Awareness Week, so here is a comic about what being bisexual might mean to bisexuals! Also, some other identities!

QUEER

THEY ADDED QUEER

I WANT TO CRY WITH FUCKING JOY

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deathcomes4u

This is a really good explanation of the current state of these labels.

This is so good. I freaked out a bit at the first definition of bi because it seemed to mean that bi is exclusive, but I’m so glad they included different definitions

I love this! Also, I just wanted to mention thst queer (which is an excellent catch-all term that I think should absolutely be given some more time in the spotlight) isn’t the only label non-binary people who are only attracted to one gender have to use. For example, a non-binary person whose agab is female and who realized they were attracted solely to women a few years before realizing they weren’t a woman themselves might decide to keep the lesbian label simply because it doesn’t bother them and it’s an easy way to communicate to others who they’re into. Point is, labels are simply about how to describe yourself in a way that gets your message across amd feels like you, and there are lots of ways to do that, none of which is the most ‘right,’ and one label can have many different interpretations.

This comic has been going around a lot this week for some reason. I appreciate the above comment! There could easily be an entire comic just about about how non-binary trans people approach sexual orientation labels. The person in my comic might also use the label gynephilic, which means you are attracted to women (regardless of what your own gender identity is). Here’s a nice academic article about how sexual orientation labels don’t work very well for lots of trans people: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304531868_The_labels_don’t_work_very_well_Transgender_individuals’_conceptualizations_of_sexual_orientation_and_sexual_identity I also kind of love all the reblog comments about how my art looks unnerving or like a parody. I do not actually enjoy drawing, I just love comics. If you are a good artist and want to collaborate, hit me up.

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Some informative bi humor for the awesome FYBG followers. 

Inspiration for the idea: http://manslator.tumblr.com and from a lovely conversation over drinks this weekend with http://bigeorgeivegotit.tumblr.com

(If you share this comic externally, please be sure to attribute FYBG. We’ve already filed several copyright infringement claims on Twitter and Youtube for non-attribution)

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lalilaloli

Cool, just call me a pull out couch. I’m cool with that ;)

There have been a couple people saying they’re getting our couch comic made into a tattoo. If you did, send pictures! ❤ it would be amazing to see and reblog them!

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Whether you believe bisexuality was inclusive of nonbinary people in the 1960s, or whatever the latest debate is, the fact is that the bi community has spent the majority of the last decade trying to make it clear that bisexual means or should mean much more than just “attraction to men and women”, and there has been very, very little push back from within the bi community. The general consensus is that the word “bisexual” should be infinitely broad and inclusive, no matter what the etymological root is. Bisexuals do not want “bisexual” to be limited.

The only people desperately trying to reinforce the idea that “bisexual means 2 genders” are people who do not identify as bisexual. 

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robynochs

Bisexual men most definitely exist.

A clear and cogent explanation of the controversies surrounding the 2005 Bailey study about whether bisexual men truly exist. Spoiler alert: It’s 2020 and we know that they did, and they do. Great quotes from my amazing friend Lauren Beach, and from Corey Flanders, who I don’t know yet but would like to. https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/bisexuality-in-men-revisited-in-new-study-draws-criticism-for-interpreting-sexual-orientation-from-genital-arousal-8723841.html

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dailylgbtq

Bi characters + saying bi(sexual) [part 1 of 2

From left to right: Petra Solano (Jane the Virgin, 5x01), Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 5x10), Michael Guerin (Roswell: New Mexico, 1x11), Grace Choi (Black Lightning, 1x04), Maya (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 1x14), Anna Taggaro (One Tree Hill, 2x15), Thirteen (House M.D., 6x17), Darryl Whitefeather (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 1x14), Miles Hollingsworth (Degrassi: Next Class, 4x03), Callie Torres (grey’s anatomy, 11x05)
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As we look back on our 35 years of history and all the ways our community and conversations have evolved, we at the BRC are excited to announce brand new mission & vision statements. We hope this change better reflects the work we strive to do for the diverse array of bi+ folks everywhere.

Mission: To connect the bi+ community and help its members thrive through resources, support, and celebration.

Vision: An empowered, visible, and inclusive global community for bi+ people.

Bi, pan, or queer: we're glad you're here!

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Black Lives Matter

The Bisexual Resource Center stands in solidarity with Black people, with the protestors calling for an end to police violence, and with all those fighting for justice for bi+ BIPOC everywhere. Our support especially goes out to those in Minnesota and to the Bisexual Organizing Project, whose community is at the epicenter of this tragedy and the resistance. We re-affirm that Black Lives Matter.

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robynochs

Ochs said she added the word “queer” to her identity alongside bisexual in the 1990s, and recently added “pansexual,” too. “I see those three different words almost as describing: Is something blue, or is it turquoise or is it azure? I think that they are all overlapping terms; they can co-exist comfortably.”

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In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month, our research highlights the need for culturally-grounded mental health care and suicide prevention initiatives that take into account the unique experiences of Asian/Pacific Islander LGBTQ youth 🌈 #APAHM

To explore all the results of our research brief, visit: https://bit.ly/3dM2U5B 📲

If you or anyone you know needs support, we’re here for you 24/7 at 866.488.7386 or text/chat: thetrevorproject.org/help 📲

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“Bisexual people have a much harder time finding community and safe space,” Ochs explained, “…even when there’s an established LGBTQ community, it’s often not fully inclusive of bisexual-identified people.”

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