
Bisexuality+ Researcher Interviews
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Love Widely
Oli Lipski on the orgasm gap, tackling biphobia, and building a Bi+ community.
Life Isn’t Binary
Dr Meg-John Barker on writing about queer issues, co-creating bi spaces, and sexual fluidity.
Stop Medicalising Bisexual Men
The case against phallometry, biphobia, and social prejudice dressed up as ‘science’. A critique of the PNAS article “Robust evidence for bisexual orientation among men”.
Bi Literary Criticism
Olivia Wood on ‘ki-ki dykes’, bisexual expression, and reexamining literary scholarship.
Bi+ Lived Experiences
Dr Duc Dau on the lived experience of bi+ people, increasing visibility, and reducing the high rates of mental illness.
International Bi Perspectives
What does bisexuality research look like around the world? What do international bi+ researchers wish everyone knew? What are the most pressing bi community concerns in 2020?
Plurisexual Identities
Tara Pond on plurisexual identities, the gendered aspects of bisexuality, and the problems with label gatekeeping.
Girl Crushes
Faith O’leary on being a bi master’s student, coming out, and navigating girl crushes while growing up religious.
Bisexuality in Cinema
Jacob Engelberg on sexual transgressors, queer approaches to film, and bisexual theory.
Bisexual Migrants
Dr Aurelio Castro on desire beyond categories, bisexual people of colour, and the political implications of sexual fluidity.
History of Bisexuality
Mel Reeve on being an archivist and writer, and preserving the history of bisexuality
Not Visibly Queer
Ursula Oliver on young LGBT+ people's experiences, and accepting her own bisexuality in her 20s.
Bisexual Victimisation
Allison Cipriano on sexual violence and identity experiences of women attracted to more than one gender.
Monogamous Bisexuals
Sakura Byrne on the experience of monogamous bisexuals in relation to mental wellbeing and bi identity.
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