While each identifier has its own struggles, bisexual women are bombarded by dismissive comments and flat-out sexual harassment. Some women who identify as bi feel that their “queerness” is often taken less seriously, especially if they are in a heterosexual relationship, as if their attraction to the same-sex doesn’t count. Some people think a bisexual woman’s dating pool is endless, but that assumption largely ignores the struggles we’re faced with for being bi on a daily basis. People constantly fetishize our sexuality or think we’re unstable and wishy-washy because we enjoy dating from either side. Sometimes our less-woke girlfriends feel uncomfortable around us and misinterpret our affection as sexual advances. Basically, we’re “too gay” for some and “not gay enough” for others. However, we’re not fucking gay: We’re bisexual, and our sexuality deserves respect, too.
Pshew.
So, if you ever encounter a bisexual woman, here 10 tropes and assumptions to stay far, far, far away from: Some bisexual people landed in monogamous relationships with the opposite sex before they got to explore their bisexuality. Step off. And in all seriousness, this gets really hairy. Straight women are often very flirtatious and affectionate with each other, because a lot of us like to express ourselves in a nurturing, caring way. We cuddle, we change in front of each other, we hug and kiss, and we literally can do all of that without it being sexual. This is still true of your bi girlfriends too. You don’t have to question every intimate moment you’ve shared with them. You’re dating a really great dude, he is tall, he has great abs and fabulous hair. But his butt isn’t that of you ex’s who had a FABULOUS butt. Do you miss his butt? Sure. Does that mean you’re gonna drop your new dude because he doesn’t have that specific butt? No. There are work-arounds for every situation to make sure you’re satisfied with your current partner.

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title: “10 Clueless And Offensive Things You Shouldn T Say To A Bisexual Woman” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Estelle Cummings”


While each identifier has its own struggles, bisexual women are bombarded by dismissive comments and flat-out sexual harassment. Some women who identify as bi feel that their “queerness” is often taken less seriously, especially if they are in a heterosexual relationship, as if their attraction to the same-sex doesn’t count. Some people think a bisexual woman’s dating pool is endless, but that assumption largely ignores the struggles we’re faced with for being bi on a daily basis. People constantly fetishize our sexuality or think we’re unstable and wishy-washy because we enjoy dating from either side. Sometimes our less-woke girlfriends feel uncomfortable around us and misinterpret our affection as sexual advances. Basically, we’re “too gay” for some and “not gay enough” for others. However, we’re not fucking gay: We’re bisexual, and our sexuality deserves respect, too.
Pshew.
So, if you ever encounter a bisexual woman, here 10 tropes and assumptions to stay far, far, far away from: Some bisexual people landed in monogamous relationships with the opposite sex before they got to explore their bisexuality. Step off. And in all seriousness, this gets really hairy. Straight women are often very flirtatious and affectionate with each other, because a lot of us like to express ourselves in a nurturing, caring way. We cuddle, we change in front of each other, we hug and kiss, and we literally can do all of that without it being sexual. This is still true of your bi girlfriends too. You don’t have to question every intimate moment you’ve shared with them. You’re dating a really great dude, he is tall, he has great abs and fabulous hair. But his butt isn’t that of you ex’s who had a FABULOUS butt. Do you miss his butt? Sure. Does that mean you’re gonna drop your new dude because he doesn’t have that specific butt? No. There are work-arounds for every situation to make sure you’re satisfied with your current partner.

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title: “10 Clueless And Offensive Things You Shouldn T Say To A Bisexual Woman” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Yvonne Straub”


While each identifier has its own struggles, bisexual women are bombarded by dismissive comments and flat-out sexual harassment. Some women who identify as bi feel that their “queerness” is often taken less seriously, especially if they are in a heterosexual relationship, as if their attraction to the same-sex doesn’t count. Some people think a bisexual woman’s dating pool is endless, but that assumption largely ignores the struggles we’re faced with for being bi on a daily basis. People constantly fetishize our sexuality or think we’re unstable and wishy-washy because we enjoy dating from either side. Sometimes our less-woke girlfriends feel uncomfortable around us and misinterpret our affection as sexual advances. Basically, we’re “too gay” for some and “not gay enough” for others. However, we’re not fucking gay: We’re bisexual, and our sexuality deserves respect, too.
Pshew.
So, if you ever encounter a bisexual woman, here 10 tropes and assumptions to stay far, far, far away from: Some bisexual people landed in monogamous relationships with the opposite sex before they got to explore their bisexuality. Step off. And in all seriousness, this gets really hairy. Straight women are often very flirtatious and affectionate with each other, because a lot of us like to express ourselves in a nurturing, caring way. We cuddle, we change in front of each other, we hug and kiss, and we literally can do all of that without it being sexual. This is still true of your bi girlfriends too. You don’t have to question every intimate moment you’ve shared with them. You’re dating a really great dude, he is tall, he has great abs and fabulous hair. But his butt isn’t that of you ex’s who had a FABULOUS butt. Do you miss his butt? Sure. Does that mean you’re gonna drop your new dude because he doesn’t have that specific butt? No. There are work-arounds for every situation to make sure you’re satisfied with your current partner.

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title: “10 Clueless And Offensive Things You Shouldn T Say To A Bisexual Woman” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Edward Ward”


While each identifier has its own struggles, bisexual women are bombarded by dismissive comments and flat-out sexual harassment. Some women who identify as bi feel that their “queerness” is often taken less seriously, especially if they are in a heterosexual relationship, as if their attraction to the same-sex doesn’t count. Some people think a bisexual woman’s dating pool is endless, but that assumption largely ignores the struggles we’re faced with for being bi on a daily basis. People constantly fetishize our sexuality or think we’re unstable and wishy-washy because we enjoy dating from either side. Sometimes our less-woke girlfriends feel uncomfortable around us and misinterpret our affection as sexual advances. Basically, we’re “too gay” for some and “not gay enough” for others. However, we’re not fucking gay: We’re bisexual, and our sexuality deserves respect, too.
Pshew.
So, if you ever encounter a bisexual woman, here 10 tropes and assumptions to stay far, far, far away from: Some bisexual people landed in monogamous relationships with the opposite sex before they got to explore their bisexuality. Step off. And in all seriousness, this gets really hairy. Straight women are often very flirtatious and affectionate with each other, because a lot of us like to express ourselves in a nurturing, caring way. We cuddle, we change in front of each other, we hug and kiss, and we literally can do all of that without it being sexual. This is still true of your bi girlfriends too. You don’t have to question every intimate moment you’ve shared with them. You’re dating a really great dude, he is tall, he has great abs and fabulous hair. But his butt isn’t that of you ex’s who had a FABULOUS butt. Do you miss his butt? Sure. Does that mean you’re gonna drop your new dude because he doesn’t have that specific butt? No. There are work-arounds for every situation to make sure you’re satisfied with your current partner.

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