the fact that there’s constant discourse from other lgbt people calling us “diet straight” or “het passing” is really gross. we say “let bi women date men” not bc we need to “normalize the straighties”, but bc our own safe community will dig at us for not being “gay enough”.
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if ur coming into my replies just to say some biphobic shit do me a favor and just block me instead cause I don’t want to hear itpic.twitter.com/E1Hq7lSmKM
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o yeah this tweet absolutely applies to all bi and pan ppl not just bi girls, i just worded it that way cuz I’m a bi girl and I take this shit seriously
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It’s wild too bc the whole hatred surrounding bi/pan peeps in “straight passing” relationships is also making a LOT of assumptions about their gender identities. Biphobia is real and weirdly goes hand-in-hand with transphobia
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im bisexual and Ive been with my boyfriend for the past 3 years and all the time I hear “oh so you’re really just straight// why do you call yourself bi when you’re obv straight” and I’m like??? Me being with a guy in no way diminishes the fact that I like girls??
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Also??? I'm sorry d,, does being in a committed relationship mean you're not bi anymore?? Like they make it sound like they're saying "well you haven't changed your mind and switched to someone else of another gender, soo..."
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Yeah no literally last night I saw a tweet going around that surprisingly had a lot of likes/rts (even from people who i follow). Heres screenshots of the tweet and some of their responses + my rant about it to my friendspic.twitter.com/zuuQo3Egav
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May I share your rant, because so many people who aren't even bisexual love to speak about us being so PriVeLeGeD when they could never understand the oppression we face as bisexuals. They don't even try to and I feel like you perfectly articulated the words I wanted to say.
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Yes! I saw that post yesterday and people completely missed the point. It’s obvious that bi people in het relationships have the privildige of passing as het, but it hurts to have your identity invalidated by your community because you’re not the right kind of bi.
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I think even calling it a privilege is misleading. We have terms for benefits afforded to disadvantaged classes, like "benevolent sexism" and "model minority," that serve to highlight the fact that these benefits come at the cost of true social equality.
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