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Dinesen Lynn posted an update 1 year, 8 months ago
Mainstream heterosexual society has been learning to accept, or at the very least is getting use to the visibility of lgbt people during the last several years. With more states legalizing gay marriage like Oregon and Pennsylvania and the overturning of DOMA, the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as a union between one man and something woman, gay and lesbians have already been making strides toward equal rights. Movies and Television have featured more lgbt characters and more and more celebrities have come out from the closet like The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons and movie star Ellen Page. But with all this exposure bisexual people have been left out.
There has been bi-phobia not only in the heterosexual community, but additionally in the gay and lesbian community. That’s probably because the lgbt community, similar to the heterosexual community, doesn’t know much about, or understand bisexuals. There are lots of myths about bisexuals that need to be clarified so that they are more understood.
Myth #1 Bisexuals are confused about their sexuality.
Bisexuals aren’t confused about their sexuality. They just happen to be attracted to men and women. Many young people are confused about their sexuality in general mostly because of the societal pressures to be heterosexual. As teenagers figure out who they’re they’ll know instinctively who they’re attracted to.
Myth #2 To be bisexual you should love both genders equally.
While bisexuals are drawn to both men and women, they are not necessarily attracted to both genders equally. It’s almost like a percentage, with 50%/50% being a person attracted to both men and women equally.
Myth #3 Being bisexual means having a male and female lover simultaneously.
While bisexual people may be with both males and females over their dating career most bisexuals don’t feel like they need to be with both genders concurrently to feel fulfilled.
Myth #4 Bisexual folks are promiscuous.
Bisexuals are simply as apt to be promiscuous as hetero- or homosexual people. Their sexual orientation has nothing to do with their sexual life-style. Bisexuals are just as apt to be monogamous as anyone else also.
Myth #5 Bisexuals come in “transition.” On the path to being gay.
Most people who are bisexual are set in, and more comfortable with their sexual orientation. There were a small number of gay and lesbian individuals who have come out as bisexual as the stigma of being homosexual. バイセクシャル 診断 offends bisexuals because it helps to maintain this myth.
Myth #6 Bisexual People have more privilege than gay and lesbian people.
This myth is both true and untrue according to the circumstance. Whenever a bisexual person is with, and especially married to, a person of a different sex they will receive the benefits of heterosexual privilege, however when a bisexual person is with a person of exactly the same sex they’ll not.