Whether it’s your first semester or your last, Adam England has tips for making friends and navigating campus as a bi guy.
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It can be difficult when it feels like your identity is being ignored and overlooked.
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There’s no right or wrong way to be bi.
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Being caught between more than one world can be a struggle, so here’s what to try.
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If you’re used to only dating women or girls and nonbinary people and only being in straight-passing relationships, it can feel daunting to think about dating guys.
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You’re bisexual. Maybe you’ve always known, or perhaps it’s something you’ve realized more recently. Either way, you’re thinking about coming out to your family of origin.
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If you’re bisexual, you might have dealt with or presently be dealing with internalized biphobia. The good news is there are ways to manage and cope with it.
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When you’re growing up a bisexual guy, how can you come out or otherwise talk to your friends – be they straight or queer – about your sexuality?
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For as long as I could remember, I had a tight foreskin. As I got into my teenage years, I began to realize that it was *too* tight.
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There are an awful lot of misconceptions and myths surrounding bisexuality. Obviously, these views don’t hold up to reality, and they can be seriously offensive, ignorant, and hurtful, too. With so many pervasive myths out there, it’s always a good time to tackle them head-on and debunk them once and for all. Here are seven pervasive but false beliefs about bisexual men.