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because I'm a bisexual and whoever wrote this was probably a non-bisexual, therefore I have the right to do so.
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(because I'm a bisexual and whoever wrote this was probably a non-bisexual, therefore I have the right to do so.) |
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{{Sexuality Info|image1 = Biflag.png|gender(s): = Any|gender(s)_attracted_to: =
== Kinsey scale ==
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Page describes the meaning of the pink, lavender and blue stripes as this:
''"The pink color represents attraction to the same sex
Page also describes the flag's meaning in deeper terms, stating:
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In the 1990's, bisexual characters and literature started to appear. On the popular sitcom ''Seinfeld, ''Susan Ross appears to be in an open relationship with a woman, then becomes attracted to Kramer, her former partner George's friend. She and George are engaged in the 7th season, then Susan unexpectedly dies.
Now, bisexuals are mostly recognized, although many cases of biphobia and bi-erasure''' '''still occur, inside & outside of the LGBT community.
== Etymology ==
The Greek prefix bi- means 'two'
== Resources ==
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