bis who are dating someone and are available to women are great.
bis who are dating someone and aren't available to women are great.
bis who are dating someone and aren't sure whether or not they're available to women are great.
bis who find it difficult when straights say that saying that bis have eg "some straight privilege" isn't example of saying that bis have straight privilege are great.
bis who explore being bi by reading a self-help book are great.
bis who don't explore being bi by reading a self-help book are great.
bis who aren't sure whether or not they explore being bi by reading a self-help book are great.
bis who doctor did something anti-bi are great.
bis who doctor didn't do something anti-bi are great.
bis who aren't sure whether or not their doctor did something anti-bi are great.
bis who are lesbian and find it difficult when straights say that being both lesbian and bi means lesbian and bi are inherently never separate are great.
A reminder that:
-bi girls who have a bf are still part of the lgbt+ community
-bi girls whoโve never kissed a girl before are still part of the lgbt+ community
-bi girls whoโve never had a bf/gf are still part of the lgbt+ community
-bisexuals are part of the lgbt+ community
Like all LGBTQIA people he deserves not to have his life picked over intrusively but people are criticizing him and mocking him for this so it's worth asking.
Mockery of out people for this reason is ubiquitous even though it's completely unjustified. It's homophobic ideology.
People - including journos cashing a check for it - say that George Shelley went from being bi to disclosing that he's solely into men but
a) did he ever mention being bi? when he first came out he was open about not being bi
b) has he ever mentioned being solely into men?