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1 week ago |
bi.org | Jamie Paul
If someone asked you to name the biggest bisexual, who comes to mind? Maybe Halsey, Alan Cumming, Billie Eilish, or Billie Joe Armstrong? Perhaps Megan Fox? All fine choices. The consensus answer across the web is probably Lady Gaga, and for good reason. She is, after all, a global megastar. But if we’re talking about size, the true title of “biggest” bisexual from the most titanic bi creatures to ever live on Earth: whales.
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1 week ago |
bi.org | Lewis Oakley
Hi Lewis, So, I’m facing a dilemma. I’m the CEO of a large company, and I’m bisexual. I’ve been openly bi to my partner, our children, and friends for years. But at work, I’ve only ever shared that part of myself with a few close colleagues. Recently, I was interviewed for an upcoming book about LGBT leaders breaking barriers in corporate spaces. The book will be published later this year, and once it’s out, it will be public knowledge that I’m bi.
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3 weeks ago |
bi.org | Jamie Paul
Bi representation in pop culture has never been stronger. And once you start noticing it, it’s everywhere you look. At Bi.org, we can’t keep up with every new bi project or every celebrity who comes out — there are simply too many.
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1 month ago |
bi.org | Natalie Schriefer
You may have heard of fake dating, but what about a fake ex? That’s the situation high school senior Imogen Scott finds herself in when she visits her best friend, Lili, at college in Becky Albertalli’s 2023 YA novel Imogen, Obviously. Lili, who’s recently come out as pansexual and was embarrassed about her lack of romantic history, has told her college friends that Imogen is her (amicable) ex.
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1 month ago |
bi.org | Jamie Paul
Everything about flamingos is queer in every sense of the term — from their stilt-like stick-thin legs, to their penchant for , to their flamboyant neon pink plumage, and their freewheeling bisexual group mating. Flamingos are what you’d get if a Pride Parade came to life as a bird or, more likely, if nature was simply very, very queer.
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