bisexual

Article
  • Sam Wall

Sam shares how denial, internet searches, and queer media were all part of her learning about her sexual orientation.

Article
  • Ruby Seago

Ruby shares the experiences that helped them make sense of their queer identity.

Article
  • Jack Ralls

Jack talks about the process of figuring out their queer identity.

Advice
  • Jacob Mirzaian

Welcome to the wonderful world of being a bisexual queer and feeling weird about it! This often means spending our lives moving in and out of environments that are supportive and unsupportive to varying degrees and coming into contact with stereotypes which other people hold in their minds, our own...

Article
  • Andy Herrera

Being bisexual entails a very specific struggle that isn’t talked about enough: being believed.

Advice
  • Robin Mandell

Have all of your straight friends had sex with a guy if they're girls, or with a girl if they're guys? If not, how do they know they're straight? See how silly that is? Hopefully they will, too. It's not sage to make orientation something anyone needs to "prove" with sex for a whole lot of reasons...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Sometimes when we're in a really horrible spot, on top of being supported, an unexpected gift can help, too. So, I got the best gift for you right now I could think of and that I had access to. It's Kate Bornstein! If you don't know about Kate already, know that she's one of the most amazing people...

Article
  • Heather Corinna

Although I think of myself as South Asian, I was born overseas and have always lived in a Western country. Our family still carries many of our traditional values from back home and we have a large community here. I came out to my parents around 3 years after having my own realizations. The impetus for this was that they had started to look for marriage partners for me.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

I've known that I am attracted to men for as long as I can remember. I identify as a MSM or as "downe" rather than as bisexual. Being attracted to men didn't bother me as much as how that attraction would play out. There aren't many black MSMs in the media so it was hard for me to reconcile my race and my masculinity with my attraction to men. I felt as though I would be seen as weak or effeminate by others.

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

I'm going to tell you a few things you probably already know, but they might be good ways to explain to anyone who doesn't already know them. Heterosexual people are usually only or primarily romantically and sexually attracted to people of a different sex or gender than they are. That means that...