Celebrate Bisexuality Day!
Sep. 23rd, 2014 02:00 pmHere is a very nice article at Huffington Post that has several people's different comments about why it's important to celebrate Bisexuality.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alex-berg/22-reasons-why-bisexuals-_b_5851458.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices
For me personally, I've been married to a man for 21 years and appear cis gendered. But that's not the whole story... I don't think everyone has a label, nor should everyone need to be labelled, but the LGTBQA acronym just keeps getting longer, and I think that is a good thing. For everyone who is somehow Q, celebrate today!
Diversity is strength. \o/
Here are a couple of my favorite quotes from that page:
"I celebrate bisexuality because it breaks down binaries [and helps us embrace] the fluidity of sexuality and gender." - Eliel Cruz, Journalist at The Advocate
"Blessed are you, Adonai our G!d, Holy One of Blessing, who allows us to be open about our lives, see beyond gender and blesses us with myriad affections to share with our loved ones." This blessing is personal, and yet adaptable to the many ways we live our lives." - Martin Rawlings-Fein, Director, Bay Area Bisexual Network
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alex-berg/22-reasons-why-bisexuals-_b_5851458.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices
For me personally, I've been married to a man for 21 years and appear cis gendered. But that's not the whole story... I don't think everyone has a label, nor should everyone need to be labelled, but the LGTBQA acronym just keeps getting longer, and I think that is a good thing. For everyone who is somehow Q, celebrate today!
Diversity is strength. \o/
Here are a couple of my favorite quotes from that page:
"I celebrate bisexuality because it breaks down binaries [and helps us embrace] the fluidity of sexuality and gender." - Eliel Cruz, Journalist at The Advocate
"Blessed are you, Adonai our G!d, Holy One of Blessing, who allows us to be open about our lives, see beyond gender and blesses us with myriad affections to share with our loved ones." This blessing is personal, and yet adaptable to the many ways we live our lives." - Martin Rawlings-Fein, Director, Bay Area Bisexual Network