A thoughtful, well researched (with lots of quotes from
wolfbear) and quite extensive meditation on bisexuality in current western european/american culture, written from a gay man's point of view. It is X-Posted from the on-line LGBT website EDGE written by Scott Stiffler, EDGE Contributor published Monday, March 17 2008.
www.edgenewyork.com/index.php?ch=enterta inment&sc=culture&sc3=&id=71703&pf=1
( Labels: they’re simple, fun and convenient; but how many same sex experiences does it take to make a hetero a homo? Can an opposite sex experience turn a gay into a bi? )
www.edgenewyork.com/index.php?ch=enterta
( Labels: they’re simple, fun and convenient; but how many same sex experiences does it take to make a hetero a homo? Can an opposite sex experience turn a gay into a bi? )
- Location:New York City
- Mood:
thoughtful - Music:"Activate My Body" by The Perry Twins
Some say findings inflated, others claim ‘bi-phobia is alive and well’
by staff reporter Joshua Lynsen originally published in the Washington Blade on Friday, December 21, 2007
www.washingtonblade.com/2007/12-21/news/n ational/11768.cfm
A national poll showing that bisexuals account for half the number of people who identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual is drawing mixed reactions.
( read the full text of the Washington Blade article on the prevalence of bisexuality in the USA )
by staff reporter Joshua Lynsen originally published in the Washington Blade on Friday, December 21, 2007
www.washingtonblade.com/2007/12-21/news/n
A national poll showing that bisexuals account for half the number of people who identify as gay, lesbian or bisexual is drawing mixed reactions.
( read the full text of the Washington Blade article on the prevalence of bisexuality in the USA )
- Location:scrolling thru todays news articles
- Mood:
thoughtful - Music:"Waiting On The World To Change" by John Mayer
Bisexuals show increased visibility
by Heather Cassell (h(dot)cassell(at)ebar(dot)com) Bay Area Reporter Published 06/21/07
http://ebar.com/pride/article.php?sec=pr ide&article=45
If there were any doubts that bisexuals existed after the stir caused by the now infamous 2005 New York Times article "Straight, Gay or Lying?", the bisexual community is responding in force this year by coming out loud and proud.
( Read more... )"There are actually a huge number of bisexuals at Pride, you just can't see them," said Mint. "I think that it's very important that people, when they go to Prides while they may see a little bisexual contingent in the parade that is a small fraction of the bisexuals that are actually there."
by Heather Cassell (h(dot)cassell(at)ebar(dot)com) Bay Area Reporter Published 06/21/07
http://ebar.com/pride/article.php?sec=pr
If there were any doubts that bisexuals existed after the stir caused by the now infamous 2005 New York Times article "Straight, Gay or Lying?", the bisexual community is responding in force this year by coming out loud and proud.
( Read more... )"There are actually a huge number of bisexuals at Pride, you just can't see them," said Mint. "I think that it's very important that people, when they go to Prides while they may see a little bisexual contingent in the parade that is a small fraction of the bisexuals that are actually there."
- Location:San Fansisco CA USA
- Mood:
energetic



