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Tom Daley and the bisexual question
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Tom Daley and the bisexual question

Tom Daley and the bisexual question There are (hardly ever just) two sides to every story. So here are some Continue reading →
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Why Tom Daley’s sexuality is still important, even if it shouldn’t be.
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Why Tom Daley’s sexuality is still important, even if it shouldn’t be.

Here’s a quick quiz: Which of the following responses to someone coming out as queer [gay/lesbian/bi/trans] is homo/bi/trans/phobic? Ok, but Continue reading →
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“I’m (not) sorry for hating you.” On Homophobia and Bigotry.
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“I’m (not) sorry for hating you.” On Homophobia and Bigotry.

A few days ago Alan Chambers, of the now defunct Exodus International [an organisation which claimed to help ‘cure’ people Continue reading →
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The Right to be confused.
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The Right to be confused.

At twenty-five, I moved back to England from France to finish my PhD. Simultaneously, I decided that I would no Continue reading →
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Part 4: The Pathologization of Homosexuality, and a little bit of Kinsey.
Posted inA history of bisexuality bi bisexual bisexuality Freud Kinsey Kinsey scale lgbt LGBTQ malebisexualqueer post-freudian psychoanalysis psychoanalysis queer queer deconstruction sexuality Steven Angelides

Part 4: The Pathologization of Homosexuality, and a little bit of Kinsey.

Part 4: The Pathologization of Homosexuality, and a little bit of Kinsey.   When Angelides writes, at the beginning of Continue reading →
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Part 3: The return of the repressed: Freud, psychoanalysis and bisexuality.
Posted inA history of bisexuality bi bisexual bisexuality Freud History of human sexuality lgbt LGBTQ malebisexualqueer masculinity psychoanalysis queer queer deconstruction repression Sexual identity Steven Angelides

Part 3: The return of the repressed: Freud, psychoanalysis and bisexuality.

The return of the repressed: Freud, psychoanalysis and bisexuality.  Freud is probably one of the most well known theorists on Continue reading →
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Why I am writing this blog
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Why I am writing this blog

Over the last year or so I’ve been working through various issues in my life. In short these have been Continue reading →
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Part 2: Race, Gender, Sexuality: Science and the Invention of (Bi)sexuality
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Part 2: Race, Gender, Sexuality: Science and the Invention of (Bi)sexuality

Again, this chapter beings with Sedgewick and the crisis of masculine identity, i.e. how thought, society and sexuality have been Continue reading →
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Part 1. Between gay/lesbian genealogy and queer deconstruction.
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Part 1. Between gay/lesbian genealogy and queer deconstruction.

A History of Bisexuality by Steven Angelides Part 1. Between gay/lesbian genealogy and queer deconstruction. The introduction to A History Continue reading →
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Bisexual or Queer?

Bisexual or Queer?

I’m attracted to women and men. It’s been a relatively short period of time since I’ve been able to avow Continue reading →
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Welcome to BiBloggers.

This is a 'blog aggregator' site, bringing together blogs about bisexual themes by writers across the UK & Ireland, with the aim of fostering a sense of a bisexual blogging community

Join the bi bloggers blogroll - it's quite easy, if you're writing about bi life in the UK & Ireland then just drop us a line.

(please note we're not looking for explicit content to add to the roster - we want to allow people to carry on reading this site at work or the library)
We used to be on Twitter but it's now awful
So like us on Facebook instead



UK Bi Bloggers:

  • Jen Yockney: Either / And
  • aimee
  • Alison Rowan
  • Bi Cinema
  • Bi Now Bi Later
  • Bisexual Wombat
  • BiVisible
  • Edward Lord
  • EsmeT
  • Happy Bisexual
  • Jennie Rigg
  • Marcus Morgan
  • MrandMrs
  • shinydan
  • Grant Denkinson
  • Sue George
  • Suburban Bi
  • Traveller 23
  • Vix bi geek blog
 

Bi Group Blogs:

  • Manchester
  • Nottingham


Bi Bloggers Abroad:

  • Consider the Tea Cosy (Republic of Ireland)
  • Sheela Lambert (USA)
  • BiNet USA collective blog (USA)
 

Other useful bi sites:

  • BCN magazine
  • Bi Visibility Day


Metabits:

  • BiBloggers Tweakery


Site Backstory:

BiBloggers was launched in September 2010 following a bisexual blogging workshop at the 10th International Conference on Bisexuality in London, UK.

Jen Yockney brought the idea of a site that shared bi blogs to the workshop and a couple of weeks later, with hosting from BiMedia.org, the site was born.
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