Reddit » BiWomen
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A safe place and community for women (cis women, trans women and women aligned people) to discuss their bisexuality, aka their attraction to 2 or more genders. Our allies are welcome to participate, but keep in mind that the focus of this sub is on bi women.
Reddit » BiWomen
1d ago
Idk who to talk to about this but I been thinking a lot of about girls recently but I still like boys. Am I bi?
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Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
TW: mention of suicide.
So this might be a little convoluted... I'm 54, came out as bi in my early 20's. For a few years there, I was dating both men and women pretty regularly. But I've now been in two long term (decade-ish) relationships with men, including current partner who is about my age. We are poly. He's done more with that than I have, though for a while we had a third in our relationship, a younger woman. She died by suicide about 7 years ago, and I'm still a little heartbroken. Relationship with my partner is not perfect but good on so many fronts, and he's definitely not being a ..read more
Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
Just have to say: Sophia Bush was one of my teenage crushes and very important in me realizing I am attracted to women. She is so beautiful and also sexy. I can still feel butterflies hearing her talk or seeing her in anything. And now: lo and behold, she is dating a woman! Teenage fantasy REACTIVATED ??
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Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
why are so many lesbians biphobic? like, what’s their problem? it’s like they think us bisexual women have “betrayed” the whole damn lgbtq community because we just happen to be able to like men.
not all lesbians are like that, of course, that’s not what i’m trying to say. but many of them seem to have this weird view of bisexuality, and i just don’t understand where it comes from?
it’s almost like they think bi women reinforce the patriarchy or something, like they view us as “basically straight”. it’s so infuriating.
and when we point stuff like this out, they just tell us we “want to be vi ..read more
Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
I’ll try to keep it brief - I grew up in a catholic area. Like old school catholic. Like “women are not sexual beings” old school catholic. At 13 I got a very intense crush on a girl - and for my own safety, felt I needed to lie about this. I gave her a boy’s name to my friends. I met her at camp so I got away with it for a while. Finally I told one of my closest friends she was a girl. That friend outted me, I stopped talking to my crush (for separate reasons), and after that whole ordeal I ended up not dating for like four years. I made a group of queer friends so I finally stopped hating m ..read more
Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
I’m just curious how other bi married women meet other bi women. Not many in my friend circle know I’m bi so it makes it difficult to meet other women.
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Reddit » BiWomen
4d ago
just a joke but please do tell :)
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Reddit » BiWomen
1w ago
I meant to say closing myself off to, my bad.
I'm open to dating people of any orientation/gender. However, I can get sort of bitter about how people perceive us as a group. I try not let to outside forces dictate my choices but it's hard sometimes. I think there is a certain sense of reassurance in knowing that there is a shared understanding between two bisexual women that may be more challenging to establish with others. I yearn for a relationship where I don't have to explain myself. Part of me feels like I'm being uncharitable to all the potential partners around me for feeling this way ..read more