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Bi flag colourpicked from the pink moon 🩷💜💙🌙💕
photo credits: Katrin Ray Shumakov, skynightmagazine
The bi flag in our icon is this version!
Just thinking about trans bi Gwen Stacy!!!
(first pic: the trans flag in Gwen’s room [Earth 65] in Across The SpiderVerse. the second pic: Gwen’s voice actress, Dove Cameron for Marvel Rising [Earth 18878] tweeting about Gwen’s bisexual finger guns)
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Educational Bisexual Discrimination Infographic and strategies to combat biphobia 💜
Infographic made by @ cheekyfacestyles on Instagram
People need Jennifer's Body (2009) and Love Lies Bleeding (2024) to be lesbian films even if they are two of the queerest, messiest and most openly bisexual films of our times, simply because there is a certain subset of queer folks who see bisexuality as inherently less queer and more falling into the paradigm of heterosexual titillation for the male gaze. It is pretty much the same theory that governs the criticism of media like The Secret History (1992), Saltburn (2023) or Hannibal NBC (2013-2015) for queerbaiting or for "being cowards" about the depiction of same sex love stories between two men who are clearly bisexual or attracted to multiple genders in canon.
The onus of the blame for heteronormativity in contemporary publishing and media often falls upon bisexual women. I'm thinking of that God awful YouTube video by that Lavender Menace person who started speaking of how sapphic literature these days is so normative (I personally agree) before veering way™ off course to spew vitriol about how this was because every popular sapphic book nowadays is bisexual and not performing the acceptable model of lesbianism or sapphic desire.
When films like Bound get talked about in terms of being a lesbian classic, nobody mentions the fact that Corky, the butch from the film demonstrates biphobic (and by extension lesbiphobic) feelings towards Violet, the femme, and considers her to be "lying" for the male gaze and performing queerness. The film ends positively, with Corky overcoming her biases and acknowledging that Violet is just as queer as she is. It's irrelevant if Violet is bisexual or a closeted lesbian (I lean towards the latter with reference to her character), what's relevant is the policing of certain kinds of identities as being "less" queer and the refusal to accept or show empathy towards bisexual women, as we are considered beings incapable of authentic self presentation or autonomous desire. Instead, we are all just a gaslit hivemind of people operating under comp het.
Bisexual women cannot have peace when it comes to representation; people took that one sentence about Poison Ivy wildly out of context, retconned decades of her representation as a bisexual icon in popular culture in love with another bisexual woman and then gaslit bisexual folks for being "annoying" about it on social media. When Love Lies Bleeding released, on Twitter, bisexual women were told to stfu because this is a film about "REAL butch4butch dykes" (and then you see the film made by a bisexual director and the muscle mommy you love to gatekeep is a) not a butch and b) an open and proud bisexual).
Villanelle, who was openly bisexual in the Killing Eve books, was retconned by fandom into a man hating lesbian and that apparently made her more authentically queer than Eve, who remained bisexual in both TV and source material. Of course, it is easier to see the more "visibly queer" Villanelle as a lesbian, while Eve, whose relationships centre men more, and who has to have her eyes opened by the sexy assassin hunting her down, can be bisexual.
I find this a really weird pattern. The whole subgenre of "bisexual woman having a reckoning and leaving her husband for a lesbian" is corny at best and poorly equates bisexuality with heteronormativity at worst, especially because the same formula is almost never applied to show a bi woman leaving her husband for another bi woman, or a lesbian leaving behind a comp het marriage or having a mid-life awakening in popular sapphic tradpub literature; the closest to this I can find is the novel Cash Delgado is Living the Dream (2024) by Taylor Kay Mejia.
It's silly, and vapid and frankly very condescending to assume that every bisexual women in popular media is actually a lesbian facing comphet. You need to unshackle your points from separatist biphobic rhetoric on social media, even if it is dressed in shallow feminist terminology. It's literally okay to let a film or book be bisexual, and I can promise you it doesn't make the narrative less queer or feminist or subversive.
I know some nasty people will be rbing this post and talking about how bisexuals are the privileged white people of the lgbtq community etc etc, and honestly I don't know how to articulate about this issue without coming off bitter, so here is an essay by Carmen Maria Machado, whose writing on bisexuality, queerness in horror/dark fiction and on sapphic literature & culture in general I highly recommend:
This essay is an exclusive excerpt from "It Came From the Closet."
NON BISEXUALS DON'T DERAIL 💗💜💙
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icons of our favorite bisexual eco terrorist (canon)
A reminder that Barbie is canonically BISEXUAL
We have emerged into sight 👀
Can’t spell Barbie without Bi
Korra swings all ways 🪨🔥🌬️🌊
Bi girls cherish fellow girls. We are not confused cheaters who are stringing girls along <3
BI GARDLESS IS OUT NOW!!
I am absolutely ecstatic to present this community zine! Very proud of myself and my wonderful participants’ work. If you are interested in hearing bisexual voices, this zine is for you!
CLICK HEREEEEE TO READ THE BI GARDLESS ZINE!
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Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
Diana/Wonder Woman
Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall
Harper Row/Bluebird
Minhkhoa Khan/GhostMaker
Tim Drake/Robin
Jon Kent/Superboy
John Constantine/Hellblazer
Wishing a very Happy Pride Month to bisexuals! 🩷💜💙
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You are loved. You are valid. You are beautiful.
“Although I’ve experienced many curious and dubious reactions when I’ve mentioned my bisexuality, every person in my life who matters has validated me. What ultimately matters, though, is how I perceive and bless my own process.” - [Quote] Robyn Ochs
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY ISN’T COMPLETE WITHOUT BISEXUAL WOMEN <3
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