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Re: "Bisexual Erasure"
The whole point of bisexuality is that you feel attracted to people of both sexes, exactly. Except that I never felt scared holding a guy's hand in public and frankly I still get a little stressed out someone will do something when I hold a girl's. I was just as bi in both situations, but there's a hierarchy of needs here.
Re: "Bisexual Erasure"
This is a good point and something that's frustrated me in conversations with other bisexual people.
The fact that I'm in a relationship with a man, and that when I go out with him I'm assumed to be straight, does in fact afford me a certain degree of privilege. It doesn't mean that I'm privileged in all respects or in all contexts, but in that specific situation, I absolutely have a social advantage, as a bi woman, over a lesbian woman.
There seems to be a lack of willingness to acknowledge that and to grasp that there is actually some nuance to this stuff.
Re: "Bisexual Erasure"
(Anonymous) 2016-06-09 01:37 am (UTC)(link)(Often this reminds me so much of college smokers, "Yeah, I've been smoking since high school and haven't caught a cold. Maybe those warnings are overblown.")
Re: "Bisexual Erasure"
I don't think the solution is to deny the nuance, however. I'd like to be able to talk about things like mental health problems, and partner violence, and suicide rates while also acknowledging that straight passing is a thing.
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(Anonymous) 2016-06-09 02:00 am (UTC)(link)Re: "Bisexual Erasure"
I've never understood this argument. If you go out with a person of the same sex, people often just assume you're friends or roommates, not necessarily that you're gay lovers. In that way you could say everyone has straight passing privilege, until they do or say something that is marked by society as exclusively homo/bi/pan.
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