righteousbabe
Jul 24, 2005, 1:27 AM
Hello all!
I just thought I'd throw out the topic of Lesbians and biphobia to the forum. Reading Camden77's experience of going from gay to bi at 27 made me really think of my own situation, as I just came from identifying as lesbian to identifying as queer/bisexual.
What I think is part of the reason I wasn't opened to the bisexual me was because of my relationships with women, and the general attitude that they would never date a bisexual person because a bisexual person might leave them for a man (though I say if you're leaving someone, you're leaving someone, who cares what sex that person is). It kept me identifying as lesbian while in these relationships. After getting out of long term relationships with women, and being alone for a while, I was able to explore the other half of my sexuality, and boy to I feel free and feel like myself again.
I don't know how many other women have experienced this, or if there is that attitude in the gay male community as well. All I know is this is my experience, and what I have seen in my own lesbian community.
Just thought I'd throw it out for discussion and see what others think or have experienced!
RighteousBabe
I just thought I'd throw out the topic of Lesbians and biphobia to the forum. Reading Camden77's experience of going from gay to bi at 27 made me really think of my own situation, as I just came from identifying as lesbian to identifying as queer/bisexual.
What I think is part of the reason I wasn't opened to the bisexual me was because of my relationships with women, and the general attitude that they would never date a bisexual person because a bisexual person might leave them for a man (though I say if you're leaving someone, you're leaving someone, who cares what sex that person is). It kept me identifying as lesbian while in these relationships. After getting out of long term relationships with women, and being alone for a while, I was able to explore the other half of my sexuality, and boy to I feel free and feel like myself again.
I don't know how many other women have experienced this, or if there is that attitude in the gay male community as well. All I know is this is my experience, and what I have seen in my own lesbian community.
Just thought I'd throw it out for discussion and see what others think or have experienced!
RighteousBabe