![]() So please join us as we celebrate Bi Visibility Day today (23 September), highlighting bisexual positivity and acceptance, and bringing visibility to the Bi community.įor bi visibility events near you, these are listed on the Bi Visibility day website at www.bivisibilityday. Celebrate Bisexuality Day (also called Bisexual Pride Day, Bi Visibility Day, CBD, Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day, and Bisexuality+ Day) is observed annually on September 23 to recognize and celebrate bisexual people, the bisexual community, and the history of bisexuality. Biphobic misconceptions are one of the main reasons people choose not to be open about being bisexual, and we want to change that. ![]() We want to ensure that all of our colleagues can be their authentic selves at work and that we can support them in every way possible. Currently, many individuals and organizations, including GLAAD, refer to this holiday as Bisexuality+ Day, with the '+' symbol intended to include a broader group of bi+ individuals who prefer to describe their sexual orientation by the terms pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, fluid, or queer. This is one of the reasons that the NHSBSA is committed to supporting bi visibility day on 23 rd September. ![]() For the same reasons, 2 in 5 people who identify as bi have not come out to anybody they work with. Their billing in some of the largest current movie franchises has shown that their identity has not held them back in fact, it has helped to propel their career.Ī 2018 Stonewall study found that over a third of bi people across the UK are unable to come out to their family and friends, fearing that they would be misunderstood, marginalised or ridiculed because of their sexuality. Ezra has never hidden these identities when asked, citing that they have complete support from everyone around them. One such role model who I feel epitomises this is the actor Ezra Miller, star of Justice League and Fantastic Beasts, who is proudly bi and also identifies as non-binary. There are too few bi people out for people to look up to, to show that this shouldn’t hold them back and that there is no fear in showing their true authentic identity. For bi people they find themselves attracted to both men and women and not because they are confused, going through a phase or being ‘greedy’, it is simply that they are who they are and should be accepted for who they are just like anyone else should be.īiphobic misconceptions are one of the main reasons people choose not to be open about being bi but also the alarming lack of bi role models is another reason. The only choice we make in this is whether we act on those attractions or not. There’s the old saying ‘ you can’t help who you fall in love with’. Whether we are LGB or straight we all know that we didn’t choose that identity because we know we have no control over who we are attracted to. Do any of these shock you? These are just some of the common biphobic misconceptions that many bi people face, as well as the accusations of failing to pick a side, going through a ‘phase’ or being indecisive and not knowing their own minds.įor many of us, we’ve wrongly learned to accept that sexual orientation is a binary choice between straight and gay and there is little room for anything other than this.Įven in the LGBT+ community, bi people are marginalised because of these narrow misconceptions.
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