skibbley 2013-01-26 22:56:11

skibbley 2013-01-26 22:56:11

BDSM-bisexuals weekend Birmingham, 9-10 February is now 2 weeks away.Registrations are steadily coming in from around the country. Please tell people about the event who might be interested and also let me know if you would like some flyers to give out...
BDSM-bisexuals weekend bookings open

BDSM-bisexuals weekend bookings open

Registration is now open for the BDSM-bisexuals weekend 9-10 February which I am organising. Mostly advertised by word of mouth, so please tell anyone interested. http://bdsm-bisexuals.org.uk/ comments
skibbley 2012-11-29 11:05:54

skibbley 2012-11-29 11:05:54

Highest-ever HIV diagnoses in gay menBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News, 29 November 2012.gay men the headline says.Then we get to the introductory paragraph: The number of gay and bisexual men being diagnosed with HIV in the UK r...
skibbley 2012-11-16 12:51:35

skibbley 2012-11-16 12:51:35

Bisexual network celebrates 25 yearsby Heather Cassell at the Bay Area Reporter 15 November 2012.The Bay Area Bisexual Network was launched in 1987 to combat the negative image and misconceptions about bisexual people and to create community and a move...
skibbley 2012-11-01 16:38:21

skibbley 2012-11-01 16:38:21

The Scottish Health Survey: Equality Groups (pdf)0.9 % reported as bisexual, 0.8 % gay or lesbian, 0.9% other, 7% didn't answer the orientation question, 91% heterosexual.Bisexuals reported lower self-assessed health and also mental well-being (gay men...
Date clash check for BDSM-bisexuals weekend

Date clash check for BDSM-bisexuals weekend

I'm planning a BDSM-bisexuals weekend event, most likely in Birmingham.Do the following dates in 2013 clash with anything major that people who might like to go to my event would also like to go to?Weekends of:9-10th February23-24th February9th-10th Ma...
Rhona Cameron on bisexuality

Rhona Cameron on bisexuality

Comedian and writer Rhona Cameron talks to John Daniel about adoption, therapy, healing and the life hereafter in Therapy Today Volume 23, Issue 8, October 2012.
When I presented Gaytime TV in the 90s, it was the first programme of its type. I was just being me, which was a mixture of masculine and feminine. I still do countless things where I’m ‘Rhona Cameron, the out lesbian’. But that’s not how I define myself now, although I have my major relationships with women. People now don’t need to explain what they are – it’s not a big deal. I don’t want to be pigeonholed in just the gay place, because my life is about so much more than that. I’ve always felt sexuality is more complex and that most of us are bisexual anyway.

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