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I want to start off by saying I am not sure whether or not this is the proper place to locate this topic. If it is not I would be much obliged if one of the staff members or volunteers would move it to a more suitable location.
I am working on an Independent Study Unit Essay (a literary essay derived from a topic I select) on the topic of bisexuality for my English class. More specifically I am thinking of writing my essay on Bi-phobia. I figured this would be a great place to start my research since I have found such phenomenal information on this site. I was wondering if any of you knew of any books, articles within or outside of Scarleteen, resources, etc on the topic of bisexuality that you think would be of help to me with this, or if anyone has any advice or other information that might help.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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Have you read "Bi Any Other Name" yet? If not, that's a nice, fat anthology I'd strongly suggest.
With Scarleteen, if you go to the main site and use the search function and put in "bisexual" or "bisexuality" you'll be linked to an awful lot of content that should help you out!
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