2015. szeptember 5., szombat

(Rant) I'm always surprised when I run into a gay identifying person who is genuinely surprised that I'm bisexual.

Disclaimer: I am a bisexual cis male in my mid 20s.I don't often run into these people, but when I do, it's really disappointing. Does one really not see the irony in fighting for recognition of your own sexuality, while being oblivious (at best) or completely dismissve (at worst)?I was chatting with a guy at a meetup a few days ago, and he expressed the all to common cliche fear that a bisexual partner might run off to be with another. It's insulting to think that a bisexual is any less capable of being faithful. And on top of that, these sorts of statements usually come with a healthy serving of conflating bisexuality and polyamory. Neither of which are bad, and both of which represent the further work that we as a queer community have to do, to work towards acceptence.Let's please please please not fall into complacency once our own needs are met (or more closely addressed). Many of our brothers and sisters are still being oppressed for who they are, both outside of and within the queer community.

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