Bisexuals inhabit a liminal space between cultures, often misunderstood or dismissed by the straight and LGBTQ+ communities alike. We are the sexual identity most likely to be closeted, most at risk of mental illness, domestic abuse, and even heart disease -- but also the least visible. Now, a selection of intersectional bi voices has come together to share stories, helping our voices be heard and our identities seen. It's time to stand up and spread the word.
La Bible Séries
Cette série explore les réalités complexes de la bisexualité, mettant en lumière les luttes souvent mal comprises et invisibles de cette orientation sexuelle. À travers des récits bruts et personnels, elle examine les impacts culturels, sociaux et psychologiques de la vie en marge. L'objectif de cette collection est de sensibiliser, de favoriser la compréhension et de célébrer la résilience et l'unicité de l'expérience bisexuelle. C'est un appel puissant à la visibilité et à la validation pour une communauté trop souvent négligée.


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Bisexuals inhabit a liminal space between cultures, often misunderstood and criticized by both the straight community and the LGBTQ+ alike. They are called fence-sitters, greedy, promiscuous, incapable of decisions or monogamy, or simply dismissed as non-existent like a stubborn urban legend. Bisexuals suffer both the abuse incurred for existence and the erasure that claims nonexistence: a half-life, a state of being and not being, simultaneously too gay and not gay enough. Because of this and many other factors, the statistics for bisexual wellbeing are bleak – they are more likely to suffer from mental health issues, more likely to be closeted, at higher risk of domestic abuse and assault from partners, and even at higher risk of conditions like heart disease and addiction. It is time to dig into these issues and step out of the liminal space – into a full life where voices and stories can be heard, and identities declared valid. These anthologies are also an invitation to sharing and understanding – open books, so to speak, extending a discussion to other communities in the hope of learning more about each other and the beautiful, multifaceted, endlessly complex and individual world of sexuality.