Posted inbi bisexual bisexuality Bivisibility bivisibilityday lgbt LGBTQ lgbtqia omnisexual pan pansexual polysexual queer Postcards from Bi visibility Week 2020! View this post on Instagram Bisexual Visibility is important. Over the past few weeks I’ve seen so many pics on Insta of bisexual folk, and that’s great! Except the people in them are overwhelmingly whyte, thin, and very young. So this year I’d like to remind youse that bi+ folks are DIVERSE! We exist all around the world, in every ethnicity and race, in every age group, gender, disability, body size, and any other variant you choose. Happy #BiVisibilityDay to all of us! Pictured in the collage: @Michellekiara @F.laura_and_Fauna @Nintendomad888 @jerad_frankly @roxannefox_ @Staceyofgotham @Leoniejanas @Happietoo #bisexual #bi #BiVisibility #bisexuality #BiPride #BlackBisexualLivesMatter #BiMenExist #TransAndBi #NonbinaryAndBisexual #BlackAndBi #LGBT #Pansexual #Omnisexual #Polysexual A post shared by Jacq. :They/Them (@soovertherainbow) on Sep 22, 2020 at 11:41pm PDT View this post on Instagram Yoooo it’s Bisexual Visibility Day! I’m here, I’m BLACK, I’m a WOMAN, I’m a SURVIVOR, I’m a TEACHER, I’m a MOM, I’m a DAUGHTER, I’m a FRIEND, I’m a WIFE, and I’m a HUMAN who happens to be BISEXUAL. [I also think I’m a singer.] . . My point is we are just as human as anyone else around here. . . For my Bisexual brothers and sisters who are not yet “out” publicly, you don’t HAVE to be. I love you, I see you, and I celebrate you! . . For my Bisexual brothers and sisters who are inching their way into being open publicly, I’m sending you a virtual hand to hold through the process baby! I know it’s not easy. I was you, I am you, I love you and you got this!!! . . Our week is ending, but I’ll never stop celebrating us! Happy Bisexual Visibility Week! A post shared by Tiana she/her (@thebrainycorner) on Sep 23, 2020 at 4:54am PDT View this post on Instagram Posted @withregram • @twobiguys To celebrate #BiVisibilityDay, check out our latest episode featuring @rkrelentless, a professional football player who came out in 2019 and is making bisexuality more visible in the world of sports! Here he talks about intersectionality as a bridge among identities, rather than a barrier that can isolate us. So today, while we work to make bisexuality more visible, let’s also be aware of and honor intersecting identities — other genders/trans & non-binary identities, marginalized races and ethnicities, different abilities, different backgrounds and upbringings, and more. We’re all in this together! #BisexualMenExist #BiMenExist #BisexualVisibilityDay #BlackBisexual #Bisexual A post shared by Jacq. :They/Them (@soovertherainbow) on Sep 23, 2020 at 10:30am PDT View this post on Instagram I would like to thank @sunflowapowa for answering the call with the fantastic art and new logo. Hit them up for commissions. #bisexual, #biplus, #bi+, #bivisibility, #bisexualgirls #bisexualartis, #bisexualart, #bisexualartisthere A post shared by Chara (@theblackbisexual) on Sep 13, 2020 at 9:55pm PDT View this post on Instagram Happy #bivisibilityday to all of my fellow bis today! Feeling incredibly visible! A lot of new content dropped today, check the link in my bio to read them! There’s also a lot of other content besides, which I’ll add to that link and reshare in my stories! Stay safe and don’t do crime today! The visibility will make it hard to get away! Love you all! #bisexualmenexist #bisexual #bi #pansexual #pan #queer #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #bisexuality #bivisibilityday #bivisibilitymonth #bivisibilityweek #biweek A post shared by Vaneet Mehta (@nintendomad888) on Sep 23, 2020 at 6:09am PDT View this post on Instagram Our #MonthlyBicon for July is Janelle Monáe! Janelle Monáe is an American singer and songwriter. Monae is known for her androgynous stage persona and fashion sense. Her music is often themed around social justice and protest. She identifies with the bisexual, pansexual and queer labels. Who do you want to see as our #MonthlyBicon next for August? A post shared by Bi Pride UK (@biprideuk) on Jul 1, 2020 at 4:02am PDT View this post on Instagram Happy #bivisibilityday from your neighbourhood friendly and fierce Bi-derman. A post shared by Joseph Guthrie (@theauracl3) on Sep 23, 2020 at 12:07pm PDT View this post on Instagram Happy #bivisibilityday! I want to live in a future where being an openly bi Muslim is not a big deal. But we're not there yet. So until then, I'll be as visible as I possibly can! #bisexual #bivisibility #queer #lgbtq A post shared by Hafsa Qureshi (@mshafsaqureshi) on Sep 23, 2020 at 3:52am PDT View this post on Instagram I am #nonbinary. I am #bisexual. I am #Black. Yes all those things can exist in one person! I’m the only one who gets to decide how to identify. I long ago stopped debating with people who wanted to argue about which word to use: Bisexual or #Pansexual. The vast majority of these arguments are a derailing tactic, which are #biphobic, #panphobic and #transphobic all at the same time. These arguments are led by folks who rarely give a toss about us. The word #Lesbian used to mean (and still does sometimes) a person who was born in Lesbos Greece. Most folks can appreciate that language changed over time & are fine with the word Lesbian as a sexual orientation. The same goes for #Gay, which used to mean Happy. Again, language changed over time. Folks are fine with using the word Gay as a sexual orientation. The word #bi used to only mean two. Suddenly the whole bloody #monosexual world wants to scream that we should call ourselves something else. Language changes over time, but it seems the irrational fear, hatred and avoidance of bisexuals do not. So if you want to look like a jackass, please go right ahead and use that hateful argument – it’s a great warning for the rest of us that we should avoid you entirely. #HappyBiVisibilityDay everyone! Don’t be a jackass. #BiPride #BlackBisexualLivesMatter A post shared by Jacq. :They/Them (@soovertherainbow) on Sep 23, 2020 at 1:04pm PDT