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Tag: bisexual
Bisexual women more likely to have suicidal thoughts: study
Research has examined which groups among LGB communities are most at risk.
Bisexual Superman creators receive death threats
A new comic has revealed a bisexual Superman character to mixed reception.
Willow Rosenberg is a lesbian – let’s not retcon that
Willow and Tara were among the first lesbian couples on television.
Falling out of love with Jesus and in love with bi-self
The image of Jesus represented the attraction to women that I could never openly acknowledge.
Lesflicks Film Awards to showcase and celebrate queer films
The awards will celebrate queer women’s films released during 2020.
The opposite of shame: On finding bisexual pride
Our infamous existential crises are a result of doubting ourselves the way the world has doubted us.
New conference to bring together bi+ communities
Dozens of online and in-person events will be featured.
Exploring sexuality: Relationships and new ways of being
What happens when one member of a happy couple wants to try something – or someone – new?
‘Truly comfortable with my sexuality’: Embracing pansexual visibility
Five pansexual and panromantic people share their experiences for Pansexual Visibility Day.
‘I fancy everyone’: Jameela Jamil on her sexuality
The star said she regrets how she came out but is glad to have it off her chest.
Older bisexual people asked to share experiences with aged care
The Aged Care Royal Commission is investigating the needs of older people in the community.
Queer people more likely to be better educated: study
A new study shows more people than ever are identifying as queer.
‘An illness’: Fighting misconceptions of bisexuality
Community advocates speak out for Bisexual Health Awareness Month.
Physical and sexual abuse of gay and bi teens a ‘public health crisis’
A new study shows that violence against queer young people is common.
Comedy showcase celebrating International Women’s Day
Four fresh comedians are making audiences around Australia laugh about everything from sex to religion.