(1/3) This is the first Pride that I’ve felt like a tiny part of, and I wanted to share something. Let me be clear, I am very lucky in the love and support I have in my life and, though a bisexual woman, I will spend my life with a cis/het man, so will not know prejudice.
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Replying to @sydneemcelroy
being assumed to be straight when you're not is as much oppression as any other, you're as entitled to your queer opinions as the rest of us! <3 <3 <3 no caveats needed you're as bi as anyone else <3
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Replying to @_TweeterPan @sydneemcelroy
It’s isolating yes, but it is also undeniably privilege.
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Replying to @avividrose_ @sydneemcelroy
i guess, if there's also a privilege in being seen and recognised as a queer person? i'd rather say neither is a privilege, they're just two different experiences of oppression
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Replying to @_TweeterPan @sydneemcelroy
People seeing you and treating you as a straight person is privilege. No straight couple will be beaten on a train by a bigot. The isolation and devalidation bi and pan folks face are also real. And so is the privilege that have for dating the other gender
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BI PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE STRAIGHT PASSING PRIVILEGE. This is bi erasure. Stop and educate yourself. Seriously. Do yourself a favour and stop spewing this awful biphobic nonsense https://bisexual.org/the-myth-of-straight-passing-privilege/ …
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