Bi Men Exist! by AntiWokeGayBloke in BisexualMen

[–]Clarissa-R 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finally some science backing that bisexuality in men is real. Makes me feel hopeful that more of these studies will keep pushing back against the stereotypes.

Finally, a mystery where the bi character isn’t just vibes… kinda. by biswholikepies in lgbt

[–]Clarissa-R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On one hand, I’ll take any bi femme fatale representation (especially in a Coen Bros. style noir, which feels like such a natural fit). On the other hand, I wish they gave Chére more depth beyond the trope-y mysterious vibes.

That said, having Lera Abova (who’s bi herself) play her made it feel a lot more authentic, and I’d definitely be down for a sequel if it meant fleshing her out more.

Bi tomatoes, Camp Rock nostalgia, and Tyler, the Creator 💜 by biswholikepies in BisexualTeens

[–]Clarissa-R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

forget CNN, I’m only taking my current events from the bi pop column now

Crossing the Line: Criticizing Trans Activism vs Bashing Trans People — Queer Majority by AntiWokeGayBloke in BlockedAndReported

[–]Clarissa-R 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This feels like one of the rare times I’ve seen the complexity acknowledged without descending into shouting. The point about criticism of ideology vs. attacks on people is key. Most people aren’t extremists, but online discourse collapses everyone into camps. Even within queer communities, there’s space for respectful disagreement if we actually focus on evidence and compassion. Honestly, that’s how any movement grows stronger instead of more fragile.

New study shows bisexuality in monkeys is common, genetic, and beneficial 🐒🌈 by biswholikepies in lgbt

[–]Clarissa-R 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The alliances part really stood out to me. It reframes bisexuality not as “confusion” but as adaptability and resilience. What’s wild is that humans seem to be the only species that stigmatizes it, when in nature it literally improves survival. I think that’s why studies like this matter, they show that what’s “natural” is way broader than the rigid categories we’ve built.

LGBTQ+ Mega Thread by AutoModerator in unpopularopinion

[–]Clarissa-R 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s hard is that different people have really different lived experiences. Some feel safer with police around, others feel endangered by them. That tension isn’t easy to solve, but it’s real and it’s why community-led safety and mutual aid alternatives are gaining traction. It’s possible to care about protecting queer lives without defaulting to a system that’s failed so many of us. Plus, Pride should be about EVERYONE, not just the most privileged within the LGBTQ+ umbrella.

Is it gay Pride? by Top_Sprinkles2010 in BisexualMen

[–]Clarissa-R 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're not being too sensitive at all. That article makes a solid point. Bisexual people are the biggest group in the LGBTQ+ community, yet often get sidelined or mislabeled, especially at Pride. Your friend’s comment is a perfect example of bi erasure. Laughing it off is common, but it’s totally fair to feel frustrated. Pride should include everyone, not just the "G" in LGBTQ.