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Monday, October 19, 2015

Coming Out Is Important

Share a story of coming out,hope you all have a nice coming out experience.


I’ve always wanted to admit to my family that I’m no straight guy. Like, “Hey mom and dad, I’m bi.”

Seriously speaking, I can’t express myself much in the family which causes many problems for me. It’s sad that I’m afraid of being ridiculed to a lot of family members. Secrets have wings in our family. I hate that. I know they’ll accept me but I can’t handle the way they will treat me in the future as if I’m not going to be offended. Di pa nangyayari Peri ganun nangyayari eh. They support me but they’ll make jokes which turns on the hidden switch of hatred, anger and annoyance to which I grew up in. It’s their fault. I had short temper in family because dahil din naman sakanila. Peri still, I want to express more about what I want in life, what I like in life, and the varying interests and also the conflicting interests of mine.

I’m open about my sexuality, especially to my closest friends. They usually freak out but they’re cool with it to an extent that I know they are really uncomfortable so I just let it pass sometimes ,but most of the time, they’re cool with it. I understand that they’re not like me. It’s normal to get uncomfortable but I hope people aren’t ashamed of who I am or probably, who we are.

Coming out is important. I don’t want to be judged behind my back. Judge me up front. That’s okay. We, as part of this community of people who go beyond or against the odds of the world, need to come out as part of being accepted in this society full of backstabbers and liars. Admit it. What if I didn’t tell you I was bi? Probably you’re going to say to the closest friend you can tell, “Is he gay or something?” or think about it whether how are you going to act. It sucks if it’s like that. I don’t want myself to become a topic on whether it’s a rumor or a reality. That’s why we come out. We want the things real for us, real for you too. We don’t have to hide but society wants us to hide but it's just unfair.And we need a better way.


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Monday, October 5, 2015

Date a Bisexual


In many people's eyes,dating a bisexual can be a horrible thing. Are they always checking out everyone? Will they finally leave you when they realize what they truly want? Well, for starters, the answers are no and no. Besides,heterosexual can do that,so please don't judge them in this way.Dating a bisexual can be just like dating a Catholic, a race car driver, or a brunette. That is, it doesn't really matter. You just need to put your concerns away and relax in your relationship. 
To date bisexual,you should lay your psychological burden down,or you will pay all your attention to his/her sexuality rather than other things,then you will miss lots of information you should know about the man/woman.
And since you agree to date a bisexual,you’d better not to talk much about sexuality,just talk about other things in life as usual.As bi,they may have a tough time before,so speaking to sexuality,they might be unhappy.
Anyway,dating a bi is not a bad thing,you can enjoy it,they love both men and women,so they know how to get along with you more clearly.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Bisexuals aren't Queer


Bisexuals aren't queer, they just have the different way of life. Not like us can be attracted by the one who has the opposite sex, they like both men and women.
The gay and lesbian scene is full of bisexuals, many of whom know it'd be socially awkward to come out about their true sexuality in a biphobic atmosphere.
For decades we've marched on Gay Pride, accepted them, worked in gay bars, and we've even been queer bashed for not being straight. Our sexuality needs to be recognised as part of the Queer movement, and they should be welcomed as part of the struggle for acceptance and tolerance.


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

When talk about bisexual

When it comes to bisexual visibility, some people think they've never seen, met or even heard of any bisexuals. When they're told the person whom they're talking to is bisexual, they will be sharked. "Oh, you're bi! You'll grow out of it. Everyone does! No-one's bisexual for life.". We disagree, and hope you'll find plenty of pleasure on this site and hold one's hand in the end with whom you are always seeking.
There is our space,we bi's happy room,just come on!No matter you want to look for men or women,no matter you're a man or woman,you will get fun here.