bi and pan women are so good. ilu guys so so much.
the bi flag is so pretty I'm so happy we have that flag
Free to use, but please give credit!
Boston Bisexual Women’s Network, Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, 1983. (Yes, that is bi activist @robynochs in the photo!)
Bisexuality comes in many shades. They’re all valid. With love, Bi-Positive.
various bi pride gifs from https://glitter-graphics.com/
fellow bisexuals, the world is a better place for having us in it.
we deserve to be loud and proud about our love.
we deserve to be free to express our desires.
we deserve respect and recognition as the complete beings we are.
bisexuality is beautiful, our solidarity is powerful, and we belong.
I didn't finish these designs in time for Bi Awareness Week. But since it's still the same month and tomorrow is the start of October, I feel like today is still appropriate to post this. :')
Tools: Paint Tool SAI 2, graphic tablet
Whether you believe bisexuality was inclusive of nonbinary people in the 1960s, or whatever the latest debate is, the fact is that the bi community has spent the majority of the last decade trying to make it clear that bisexual means or should mean much more than just “attraction to men and women”, and there has been very, very little push back from within the bi community. The general consensus is that the word “bisexual” should be infinitely broad and inclusive, no matter what the etymological root is. Bisexuals do not want “bisexual” to be limited.
The only people desperately trying to reinforce the idea that “bisexual means 2 genders” are people who do not identify as bisexual.
a bi star & a pan sun
Not a lot of bi positivity blogs aren't really my cup of tea, so I decided to be the change I wanna see in the world! Name's Noble Vic! Welcome to my bi positivity blog!! Pronouns: He/Him & They/Them, I'm spoken for, All are welcome to follow but just know the focus is on bisexual individuals. Icon and header by: i-slept-for-13hours-ohshi
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