- Bisexual community
The concept of a bisexual community is complex and slightly controversial.
Bisexuals are in the peculiar situation of receiving hatred, distrust, or denial, called
biphobia , from elements of both theheterosexual andhomosexual populations. There is of course some element of general anti-LGBT feeling, but some people insist thatbisexual people are unsure of their true feelings, that they are experimenting or going through a "phase," and that they eventually will or should "decide" or "discover" which (singular) gender they are sexually attracted to.Defining the community
There are certainly
sexual minority cultures which are shared by a substantial fraction of the given minority population. But there are also people in the population who do not share in the culture.The social networks of some bisexual people, sometimes called gay- or lesbian-identified bisexuals, are heavily concentrated inside the
LGBT communities. But others, sometimes called straight-identified bisexuals, may rarely participate inLGBT culture. And still others choose to maintain their primary social contacts mainly with other bisexual people.But other people are entirely geographically or socially isolated from other bisexual people, or do not feel their social connections to their bisexual friends are different from those they have with their
heterosexual andhomosexual friends.Thus it is possible to conceive of a worldwide or a local bisexual culture or social network, but which does not necessarily include all bisexual people in the area. There is also a potential distinction to be made between one's social network and one's sexual network (or universe of possible sexual partners).
Some question the idea notion of sharing a "community" with people one has never actually met (whether in person or remotely). But other advocates insist that all bisexual people (and perhaps their allies) are part of a global community in one way or another.
This common culture generally celebrates
pride , diversity,individuality , and sexuality. Many participants find it a refreshing antidote to hatred, discrimination,biphobia ,bisexual erasure , sex-negative attitudes and conformist pressures they sometimes encounter in the other societies in which bisexual people live and interact.Political activism is also common, especially on
bisexual ,LGBT , liberal, andlibertarian issues (but there are, of course, bisexual people of every political stripe, includingLog Cabin Republicans ).Heterosexual andhomosexual people can often be included in the bisexual community, and are typically termed as "bi-friendly" or "bi-inclusive" as they often support political rights and social dignity for bisexual people.ee also
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LGBT culture
*LGBT history
*Biphobia
*Bisexual erasure
*Bisexual pride flag
*Celebrate Bisexuality Day
*Klein Sexual Orientation Grid
*The Bisexual Option
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*References
*Bi Any Other Name : Bisexual People Speak Out by
Loraine Hutchins , Editor &Lani Ka'ahumanu , Editor ISBN 1-55583-174-5
*Getting Bi : Voices of Bisexuals Around the World byRobyn Ochs , Editor &Sarah Rowley , Editor ISBN 0-9653881-4-X
*The Bisexual Option by Fritz Klein, MD ISBN 1-56023-033-9
*Bi America : Myths, Truths, And Struggles Of An Invisible Community byWilliam E. Burleson ISBN-13: 978-1-56023-478-4
*Bisexuality in the United States : A Social Science Reader byPaula C. Rodriguez Rust , Editor ISBN 0-231-10226-7
*Bisexuality : The Psychology and Politics of an Invisible Minority byBeth A. Firestein , Editor ISBN 0-8039-7274-1
*Current Research on Bisexuality byRonald C. Fox PhD , Editor ISBN-13: 978-1-56023-288-5External links
* [http://bi.org/ bi.org Web Hub for all bisexual sites and resources]
* [http://www.bimagazine.org/home/index.html BiMagazine] (English Language)
* [http://www.bicommunitynews.co.uk Bi Community News] (UK)
* [http://community.livejournal.com/lnbi_berichten/ Bi-Nieuws Magazine] (Nederlanden)
* [http://www.bitribune.com/ Bisexual Tribune] (Midwest USA)
* [http://www.thefence.ca/ The Fence for/by bisexual women] (Canada)Canada
* [http://www.binetcanada.ca/ BiNetCanada]
* [http://www.torontobinet.org/ Toronto Bisexual Network (TBN)] (Toronto)Mexico
* [http://www.opcionbi.com/ OpcionBi] (Mexico)The Netherlands
* [http://www.lnbi.nl/ LNBi] (Nederlanden)United States
* [http://www.binetusa.org BiNet USA] (American Civil Rights Organization)
* [http://bisexual.org American Institute of Bisexuality] (research foundation)
* [http://www.biresource.org Bisexual Resource Center (BRC)]
* [http://www.bialogue.org Bialogue = Bisexual + Dialogue] (political activist group)"Local groups in the US":* [http://www.babn.org/ Bay Area Bisexual Network (BABN)] (San Francisco area):* [http://www.ambilosangeles.com AMBI (A Meeting of Bi Individuals) LA] (Los Angeles):* [http://www.main.org/binetaustin/ BiNet Austin] (Austin):* [http://www.binethouston.info/ Bi Net Houston] (greater Houston):* [http://www.myspace.com/mshaaly MN Bisexual Gals Club] (Twin Cities Minneapolis/St.Paul):* [http://www.myspace.com/justcoffeesocialclub Just Coffee Social Club (Bi Women)] (Kansas City Missouri):* [http://www.nyabn.org/index.html New York Area Bisexual Network (NYABN)] (greater New York City area):* [http://www.biunity.org/ BiUnity] (Philadelphia area):* [http://www.conn-bi-nation.org/ Conn-Bi-Nation] (Connecticut)
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