| title | bi-erasure | ||||||||||
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| slug | bi-erasure | ||||||||||
| speech | noun | ||||||||||
| defined | true | ||||||||||
| excerpt | the questioning or denial of the existence or legitimacy of bisexuality | ||||||||||
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or, bi erasure; the questioning or denial of the existence or legitimacy of Bisexuality; the shortened form of "bisexual erasure"
- Telling a bi person that they're going through a phase or are confused
- Falsely connoting being bi with a certain sexual status or gender—bi people can be asexual, monogamous, polygamous and/or cis or trans, non-binary, agender, etc. Being bi-sexual does not necessitate other characteristics of identity
- Questioning our "queerness" because of our current partner (when a bi woman is with a man, for one example)
- Using phrases like "Bi now, gay later"
- Saying bisexuality isn't real
- Excluding us from LGBTQ+ conversations
"Bi+ people experience discrimination from both heterosexual and sexual minority communities, related to repeatedly needing to “come out” as bi+.
This double discrimination can lead to isolation and loneliness, which can be harmful for mental health." — Sabra Katz-Wise