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Tag Archives: coming out
Coming out as bisexual
Ellyn Ruthstrom of the US Bisexual Resource Centre recently spoke with Dan Savage for his Savage Love podcast about coming out as a bisexual. Although Dan Savage has shifted his point of view to acknowledging that bisexuality does exist, he is … Continue reading
Why bisexuals don’t come out
Some of you might find yourself sadly nodding when you read through this article on why bisexuals are less likely to be out of the closet. It seems that, alas, the experience of being bi is tough anywhere. With Australian … Continue reading
Some tips on how to come out at work
In an era where it more acceptable to discuss relationships at work, a reader of a column in the New York Times asks for some tips on how to come out as bi at work without it becoming a complicated … Continue reading
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New report on bisexuality
Released in February 2012, The Bisexuality Report collates existing research on bisexuality. It aims to inform and improve practice and policy regarding people who are bisexual by highlighting specific concerns and experiences of this population. Topics include: bisexual experiences and … Continue reading
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