Biphobia

Biphobia

Biphobia

By Jacqueline Applebee

 (Previously printed in Bisexual Community News.  Free to repost with author credit)

Some people face biphobia at work; some at their local church, mosque or pub. The irrational fear and hatred of bisexuality is not a concept for me.  Biphobia is real.  It stands about seven feet tall with a red, blotchy face.  Biphobia wears a shabby black cloak. He has an evil stare.  Biphobia makes me feel very uncomfortable sometimes.

 I wake up one day to find Biphobia sitting at the bottom of my bed, smoking a cigarette.  “You managed to sleep with a woman yet?” he points to the mound beneath the covers.

 My boyfriend groans, turns over and blinks at me.  “Morning, love.”

 Biphobia stubs the cigarette out inches from my leg.  “Nobody will take you seriously if you only sleep with men,” Biphobia growls.  “Find yourself a hot lesbian, and she’ll sort you out.  Your neighbour, Paula will do.” 

As if on cue, I hear a knock at the front door.  I jump out of bed, pulling a long t-shirt over my head.  Sure enough, Paula is outside holding a kitten in her arms.

 “How sweet,” Biphobia drawls.  “A lesbian with a cat—two for the price of one.”

 “Can you keep Moxie for the morning?” Paula asks breathlessly.  “My mum is coming around.”

 “Is she allergic to cats?” I ask.

 “Moxie’s allergic to her.  Some people are just too straight, you know?”

 I take the mewling cat.  “No problem, Paula.  I’m not due in until this afternoon. It will be fun to play with the little thing.”

 Paula straightens her blouse, fingers the top button.  “I was wondering, if you’ve got nothing else on, why not come over for lunch?” Paula smiles at me.  “I’ve been thinking of you a lot, you know?”

 At that moment, my boyfriend comes down the stairs wearing nothing but a towel draped around his hips. 

 Paula goes pale.  “Oh, I see you’re busy.”  She literally grabs the kitten from me.

 “I can still look after Moxie,” I say to her retreating back.

 “I don’t want her exposed to hetero-normative influences.  She’s a sensitive creature, you know?”

 Biphobia shuts the door.  He glares at me for some time.

***

The bank I work for starts an LGBT networking group.  I don’t quite believe it is real until I enter a room full of happy faces.  Queer staff and their partners from all over the South-East have travelled to our Brighton head office to take part in the launch.  Of course, Biphobia turns up to the event too.  He sloshes down bottles of wine, and eats all the sausage rolls.

 A senior cashier from Littlehampton corners me by the windows.  “Did you bring your girlfriend with you?” she asks.

 “I have a boyfriend,” I respond before I can stop myself.  “He was busy.”

 The cashier looks like I’ve slapped her.  “This group is vitally important for gays and lesbians.  It’s not for straights.”

 “I’m bisexual.”  I’m aware my voice is a whisper.  I’m aware I don’t want anyone else to hear me.  Biphobia slips an arm around my shoulder.  I feel totally intimidated.

 The cashier looks embarrassed.  She says nothing as she turns and quickly walks away.

 Arnold Rosbottom, the area manager, makes a speech.  He is full of earnest words.  Gays and lesbians are addressed in every single line.  Transgender workers get a special mention toward the end.  But he doesn’t say bisexual once. 

I feel Biphobia’s arms wrap around my chest.  He squeezes me so I can barely breathe.   “You can end this right now,” Biphobia says.  “Admit you’re really a lesbian.  Hell, admit you’re really straight, and you won’t have to put up with any more of this crap.”

 I feel absolutely terrified as another woman approaches me, even though she smiles as she speaks.  “A group of us girls are going to the Candy Bar later.  We can get away from all these horrid gay boys.”

 Biphobia’s hand slides up to my throat.  “Say yes,” he whispers.  “Join them.”

 My voice is a squeak when my mouth opens.  “I’m bisexual.  I don’t hate men.”  Biphobia’s grip on my throat slackens as I continue.  “I like people, period.”

 The woman screws up her face.  “You need to make up your mind.”

 “Preach, sister!” Biphobia calls out.  He stands beside her, but he looks somehow smaller.

 “I have made up my mind,” I say with a new strength in my voice.  “I’m leaving.  I’m going to the Brighton Bothways meet-up instead.”

 “What’s that?” she asks with a scowl.  “Some fetish club?”

 “It’s for social for bisexuals and their allies.”

 A man standing nearby turns to me.  “A bisexual meet up?  Can I come too?”  He tugs on another woman’s sleeve.  “Betty, we’re not the only ones!”

 Betty’s eyes light up.  “Thank goodness.  I feel invisible in this place.”  She loops her arm through mine, leads me to the door.

 Arnold Rosbottom catches my eye as we all exit.  “Leaving already?”

 “There’s nothing here for bisexuals,” I say.  “You ought to fix that.”

 I spot Biphobia slide up behind Arnold.  He is about to put his hands on the manager’s shoulder when Arnold nods at me.  “Of course you’re right.  I should have made everyone feel welcome.”

 Biphobia falls over in a heap, suddenly tiny.  “Bloody half-gays!” he shouts.  “Switch-hitters!  Purple-wearing disease spreaders!”

 I pay him no heed as I walk out of the room with my new friends.  I leave Biphobia behind.  And maybe he’ll pop up again tomorrow, but something has changed in me now.  Biphobia doesn’t scare me anymore.

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Double or Nothing

Double or Nothing

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They say the sun shines on the good and bad.

So why can’t I get laid?

I heard bi’s have double the chance of a date.

So why can’t I get laid?

And double of nothing still means squat.

I’m actually quite horny.

 ***

Women won’t look at a bi girl like me.

When will I ever get laid?

They say, “Pick one side and stick with it.”

But that halves my chances of getting laid.

And half of nothing still means zero.

I’m so very horny.

 ***

I’ll learn to love straight blokes again.

It’s the only way I’ll ever get laid.

I’ll tout myself out; short skirts, tits out.

That’s guaranteed to get me laid.

But my chest is cold and my skirts are long,

And my horny urges are really not that strong.

And besides, this dry spell’s not half bad.

I’ll stay home with some tea, toast and jam.

Not feel pressured to be a stereotypical bi.

Maybe I’ll remember how to smile.

 ***

You see it’s the not the end of world,

To be a mildly horny, lonely girl,

Who wants nothing more,

Than to be reasonably sore,

And sticky and rumpled and happy.

And just get laid.

 ***

When bisexual people are told we must spend all our time having sex with lots of people, it can a) be hurtful if we are also celibate or asexual, and b) leave us open to unwanted sexual advances from others.  It’s horrible to get this stereotype pushed on us by monosexual people, but it’s depressing when we start to feel we should be this way ourselves. 

Photo: Veggies, Yarns and Tails

Response from my MP about Marriage Equality

Response from my MP about Marriage Equality

Further to my previous post about my email to my MP, I have now received a reply, which is below.

I'm rather disappointed because it addresses none of the points raised in my email and is instead a standard email which seems to be written for people who are opposed to marriage equality.

Not great when the constituent you're writing to has told you they're bisexual.

Dear Vicky,

Thank you for your recent email regarding the very important issue of gay marriage.

Actually, I didn't email you about gay marriage, I emailed you about marriage equality.

Please be assured I take this matter very seriously and have taken the opportunity over the past few weeks to discuss the numerous potential ramifications with both colleagues and constituents.

What about the BENEFITS? Because, like I emailed you about reasons why everyone should be allowed to marry.

I am conscious that many of my constituents hold profound religious beliefs and I have no intention to support any legislation which would force any church to hold marriage ceremonies which are in contravention of their theology.

I have no intention of forcing any church to hold marriage ceremonies, and I didn't mention it, but OK.

However, I do believe it is important that we should encourage commitment within relationships and am broadly supportive of initiatives that seek to do so.

Because everyone needs a piece of paper to encourage them to commit, and no one ever gets a divorce...

As you will be aware, this issue did not feature in the Queen’s Speech which will be welcomed by many people who perceived this as an attack on the Church of England.

No, but I am aware that it wasn't in the Queen's Speech because the issue was still under consultation.

I do feel it is critically important that the Government is properly aware of the level of concern on this issue.

Right, thanks, but why are you saying this to someone who supports marriage equality?

I have been struck by the number of constituents who have contacted me with their views rather than, as is so often the case nowadays, sending me standardised, computer generated emails, but have taken the trouble to set out very clearly their personal and considered objections to the suggestion that rules governing marriage may change.

Really, am I the only one who sent you a personalised email about the benefits of allowing same sex couples to marry?

The consultation on same sex marriage has now closed and I look forward to hearing the results in due course. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.

And thank you for taking the time to reply with a standardised letter which addresses none of the points in my email.

With best wishes,

Caroline Nokes
Response from my MP about Marriage Equality

Response from my MP about Marriage Equality

Further to my previous post about my email to my MP, I have now received a reply, which is below.

I'm rather disappointed because it addresses none of the points raised in my email and is instead a standard email which seems to be written for people who are opposed to marriage equality.

Not great when the constituent you're writing to has told you they're bisexual.

Dear Vicky,

Thank you for your recent email regarding the very important issue of gay marriage.

Actually, I didn't email you about gay marriage, I emailed you about marriage equality.

Please be assured I take this matter very seriously and have taken the opportunity over the past few weeks to discuss the numerous potential ramifications with both colleagues and constituents.

What about the BENEFITS? Because, like I emailed you about reasons why everyone should be allowed to marry.

I am conscious that many of my constituents hold profound religious beliefs and I have no intention to support any legislation which would force any church to hold marriage ceremonies which are in contravention of their theology.

I have no intention of forcing any church to hold marriage ceremonies, and I didn't mention it, but OK.

However, I do believe it is important that we should encourage commitment within relationships and am broadly supportive of initiatives that seek to do so.

Because everyone needs a piece of paper to encourage them to commit, and no one ever gets a divorce...

As you will be aware, this issue did not feature in the Queen’s Speech which will be welcomed by many people who perceived this as an attack on the Church of England.

No, but I am aware that it wasn't in the Queen's Speech because the issue was still under consultation.

I do feel it is critically important that the Government is properly aware of the level of concern on this issue.

Right, thanks, but why are you saying this to someone who supports marriage equality?

I have been struck by the number of constituents who have contacted me with their views rather than, as is so often the case nowadays, sending me standardised, computer generated emails, but have taken the trouble to set out very clearly their personal and considered objections to the suggestion that rules governing marriage may change.

Really, am I the only one who sent you a personalised email about the benefits of allowing same sex couples to marry?

The consultation on same sex marriage has now closed and I look forward to hearing the results in due course. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.

And thank you for taking the time to reply with a standardised letter which addresses none of the points in my email.

With best wishes,

Caroline Nokes
My letter to my MP about Marriage Equality

My letter to my MP about Marriage Equality

Dear Caroline,

I'm sure you know about the current consultation about marriage equality. There are a few reasons I feel allowing same-sex couples to marry in civil ceremonies are necessary:
  1. Currently even countries which have same-sex marriage don't recognise UK's civil partnerships.
  2. When a married trans* person wants to be legally recognised as the opposite gender, they have to get divorced and then enter into a civil partnership with their spouse.
  3. Having separate institutions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples means that future governments would be able to legislate differently for them (granted the Equality Act would have to be repealed first, but this isn't beyond the realms of possibility).
On a personal note, as a bisexual woman if I were to enter into a long term, committed relationship, I would like the option to marry them, whatever their gender.

So on that note, I'd like to ask, if it came to a vote in Parliament, between the status quo and allowing same-sex couples to marry in civil ceremonies, what would your vote be?

Yours,

Vicky Syred
My letter to my MP about Marriage Equality

My letter to my MP about Marriage Equality

Dear Caroline,

I'm sure you know about the current consultation about marriage equality. There are a few reasons I feel allowing same-sex couples to marry in civil ceremonies are necessary:
  1. Currently even countries which have same-sex marriage don't recognise UK's civil partnerships.
  2. When a married trans* person wants to be legally recognised as the opposite gender, they have to get divorced and then enter into a civil partnership with their spouse.
  3. Having separate institutions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples means that future governments would be able to legislate differently for them (granted the Equality Act would have to be repealed first, but this isn't beyond the realms of possibility).
On a personal note, as a bisexual woman if I were to enter into a long term, committed relationship, I would like the option to marry them, whatever their gender.

So on that note, I'd like to ask, if it came to a vote in Parliament, between the status quo and allowing same-sex couples to marry in civil ceremonies, what would your vote be?

Yours,

Vicky Syred
Day 24 – Best quote(s)

Day 24 – Best quote(s)

I had planned on making to this a Buffy special, but then I heard news that a friend of mine came out to someone important in her life, so I decided instead to make this a coming out special as a gift to her. Before any pedants say anything, yes they're not quotes but more like whole scenes. To which I say - tough, go get your own blog. :-P.

So, here are the best ones I've seen, in no particular order...


Emily & Naomi Skins
Emily and Naomi
Skins
Emily Fitch comes out as a lesbian to her family, in the most stylish way possible.
Emily, who appears in Series 3 and 4 of Skins, comes home after spending the afternoon with Naomi, Katie is her twin sister.
Mrs Fitch: It looks like you've been roughed up.
Emily: It wasn't a boy.
Katie: There, you see.
Emily: It was a girl.
Mr Fitch: You've been fighting with a girl? That's not very lady like...
Emily: No, Dad, I've been making love to a girl.
Katie: You're such a liar, don't listen to her.
Emily: Her name's Naomi. She's rather beautiful, so I was nailing her.

Pretty Little Liars
PLL Emily & Maya
Emily and Maya
Emily Fields comes out to her dad, Colonel Fields, as a lesbian.
During the episode, 'Moments Later' Emily is on the phone to Maya. Her dad comes in, asking what's troubling her.
Emily: I'm afraid of you and mom.
Clnl Fields: Why are you afraid of us?
Emily: Because I'm not who you think I am.
Clnl Fields: You're Emily Fields, you're my little girl, I'd know you anywhere. I've got a picture of you in my wallet.
Emily: I'm 8 years old in that picture, that's a different girl.
Clnl Fields: It's the same girl, I just need a new picture.
Emily: It's not that simple.
Clnl Fields: Emmy...
Emily: I'm... gay. I'm gay. [Colonel Fields sits down, Emily starts crying]


Paige McCullers comes out to Emily as a lesbian.
Some time after Maya is sent to Camp, and she breaks up with Emily by phone, Emily sparks up a friendship with Paige, who goes to Emily's after a date with Sean. Emily asks her how the date went.
Paige: Great, good. He's a nice guy. [Emily nods] Yeah, it went OK.
Emily: Good.
Paige: Yeah [she pauses]. 'Til he kissed me. He took me home and he kissed me good night... and... I don't know, the date, the whole night just felt phoney all of a sudden, like it wasn't me... It was someone I was watching, but not me... He went home and I texted you. [Emily looks down].
Emily: Sean's a nice guy, if he's interested in you as more than a friend you have to be honest with him.
Paige: You're saying I should dump him.
Emily: [shaking her head] I'm saying you shouldn't lead him on, you have to be honest.
Paige: [closing her eyes] That is so easy for you to say, you're fearless.
Emily: I am so not fearless.
Paige: [shouts] You came out!
Emily: [standing up] I didn't come out of the closet, I fell out, on my face [pauses]. But I'm out, and whatever else happens, I don't have to worry about it any more.
Paige: If I say it out loud, if I say "I'm gay", the whole world is gonna change.
Emily: [nods] Yeah, it will.
[Paige sighs and then walks away to sit on Emily's window seat, where Emily sits next to her]
Emily: You wanna hear something funny?
Paige: I would love to hear something funny.
Emily: When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys, I would look for guys like you.
Paige Emily Pretty Little Liars
Emily and Paige
Paige: Like me how
Emily: The kind that would pull me up on stage, and get me to sing, coz I would never do that on my own.
[Paige smiles, they kiss]

Glee
Glee Kurt & Blaine
Kurt and Blaine
Kurt Hummel comes out to his dad as gay.
In the first season episode 'Preggers' Kurt joins the (American) football team. His dad Burt tells him that he was really proud of him and that he wishes his mom had still been around to see it. As he is walking out of Kurt's room, Kurt stops him.
Kurt: Dad, I have something that I wanna say. I'm glad you're proud of me, but I don't want to lie any more. Being a part of the Glee club and football has really shown me I can be anything. And, what I am is... I'm gay.
Burt: I know.
Kurt: Really?
Burt: I've known since you were 3. All you wanted for your birthday was a pair of sensible heels. I guess I'm not totally in love with the idea. But, if that's who you are... what am I going to do about it? And I love you just as much. Okay? [they hug]. Thanks for telling me Kurt.

Santana Lopez comes out to herself and Brittany Pierce as a lesbian.
In the second season episode 'Sexy', Santana asks Brittany if they can talk after they performed 'Landslide' with Ms Holliday in Glee Club.
Brittany: But we never do that.
Santana: I know, but I wanted to thank you for performing that song with me in Glee club.
Brittany: Yeah.
Santana: Coz it made me do a lot of thinking. What it made me realize is why I'm such a bitch all the time. I'm a bitch because I'm angry. I'm angry because I have all of these feelings, feelings for you that I'm afraid of dealing with. Because I'm afraid of dealing with the consequences. Brittany I can't go to an Indigo Girls concert, I just can't.
Brittany: I can understand that.
Santana: Do you understand what I'm trying to say here?
Brittany: [shaking her head] No, not really. (Vicky: Me neither...)
Santana: I want to be with you. But I'm afraid of the talks and the looks and you know what happened to Kurt in this school.
Brittany: Honey, if anybody were to ever make fun of you, you would either kick their ass or slash them with your vicious, vicious words. [Santana looks down, starts crying]
Santana: Yeah, I know, but... I'm so afraid of what everyone will say behind my back. Still I have to accept that... I love you. I love *you* and I don't want to be with Sam, or Finn or any of those other guys, I just want you.

Brittany Pierce comes out as bi to Kurt Hummel, kind of.
Brittany had some coming out of her own to do, in the third season episode 'I am Unicorn' after Kurt tells her that he has embraced his inner unicorn and asks her to come round to start working on his campaign strategy for running for class president, she says:
Brittany: I can't, Santana and I are going to be working on campaign posters. (Vicky: so *that's* what they're calling it theses days, is it? Sorry...)
Kurt: Oh, but I already have them.
Glee Santana & Brittany
Santana comforts Brittany
Brittany: For *my* campaign. I decided to run too. [Kurt looks shocked]. Coz, you know, the last 6 senior year class presidents, they've all been guys and look where that's got us. You know, teetering on a double dip recession (Vicky: yes that has everything to do with the class presidents of McKinley High). Besides, I'm also a unicorn. Maybe a bicorn. Either way, I'm starting to believe in my own magic. (Vicky: Thanks to Santana, yayyyy). Good luck Kurt, I'll see you at the debate.


 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
BTVS Willow & Tara
Willow and Tara
Willow Rosenberg comes out as loving Tara* to Buffy Summers
During the Season 4 episode 'New Moon Rising', Buffy comes back to the dorm she shares with Willow after spending the night at Riley's. She finds out Oz (a werewolf who she'd been with since Season 2 who had left earlier in Season 4) spent the night.
Buffy: Wait, last night was a wolf moon, right?
Willow: Yep.
Buffy: Either you're about to tell me something really kinky or...
Willow: No kink. He didn't change, Buffy. He said he was going to find a cure and he did, in Tibet.
Buffy: Oh my God, I can't believe it. [Looks at a rather despondent Willow] OK, I'm all with the woo hoo here and you're not.
Willow: Yeah, there's woo and hoo but there's "uh oh" and "why now?" and it's complicated.
Buffy: Why complicated?
Willow: It's complicated because of Tara.
Buffy: You mean Tara has a crush on Oz? No, you... [suddenly realises what Willow meant] Oh! Oh... Erm, well, that's great, I mean I think Tara's a really great girl, Will.
Willow: She is and there's something between us. It-it wasn't something I was looking for. It's just powerful. And it's totally different from what Oz and I have.
Buffy: Well, there you go. I mean, you have to... you have to follow your heart Will, and that's important Will.
Willow: Why do you keep saying my name like that?
Buffy: Like what, Will?
Willow: [Sits up] Are you freaked?
Buffy: What? No. [Realises she kind of is, but gets over it]. No, absolutely no to that question. I'm glad you told me.

Desperate Housewives
Andrew Desperate Housewives
Andrew and Bree
Andrew Van de Camp comes out to Reverend Sikes, as bisexual.
Andrew gets sent to camp by his mom, but is pulled out again after Andrew tells her he's gay. During 'Live Alone & Like It' in a panic, Bree invites her reverend to dinner to talk some sense into him. When talking privately later, Andrew reveals to the reverend that had been a lie and that wasn't gay.
Andrew: Look, I love vanilla ice cream, okay? But every now and then I’m probably gonna be in the mood for chocolate.
AfterElton includes a piece about his coming out here.

Please leave your favourite coming out quotes or scenes in the comments, or just generally comment about the post, if you feel the need. ;-).

*I refuse to say Willow came out as a lesbian, because despite how the writers chose to label her during and after her relationship with Tara, I think it'd have been more accurate to describe her as a bisexual as she truly loved both Xander and Oz from seasons 1 to 4, those weren't gay denial relationships. There's an article on AfterEllen which puts it better than I could hope to (on the second page).
Note: For those who noticed: when quoting from American TV, I deliberately used US English, during my own commentary, I used UK English.
Day 24 – Best quote(s)

Day 24 – Best quote(s)

I had planned on making to this a Buffy special, but then I heard news that a friend of mine came out to someone important in her life, so I decided instead to make this a coming out special as a gift to her. Before any pedants say anything, yes they're not quotes but more like whole scenes. To which I say - tough, go get your own blog. :-P.

So, here are the best ones I've seen, in no particular order...


Emily & Naomi Skins
Emily and Naomi
Skins
Emily Fitch comes out as a lesbian to her family, in the most stylish way possible.
Emily, who appears in Series 3 and 4 of Skins, comes home after spending the afternoon with Naomi, Katie is her twin sister.
Mrs Fitch: It looks like you've been roughed up.
Emily: It wasn't a boy.
Katie: There, you see.
Emily: It was a girl.
Mr Fitch: You've been fighting with a girl? That's not very lady like...
Emily: No, Dad, I've been making love to a girl.
Katie: You're such a liar, don't listen to her.
Emily: Her name's Naomi. She's rather beautiful, so I was nailing her.

Pretty Little Liars
PLL Emily & Maya
Emily and Maya
Emily Fields comes out to her dad, Colonel Fields, as a lesbian.
During the episode, 'Moments Later' Emily is on the phone to Maya. Her dad comes in, asking what's troubling her.
Emily: I'm afraid of you and mom.
Clnl Fields: Why are you afraid of us?
Emily: Because I'm not who you think I am.
Clnl Fields: You're Emily Fields, you're my little girl, I'd know you anywhere. I've got a picture of you in my wallet.
Emily: I'm 8 years old in that picture, that's a different girl.
Clnl Fields: It's the same girl, I just need a new picture.
Emily: It's not that simple.
Clnl Fields: Emmy...
Emily: I'm... gay. I'm gay. [Colonel Fields sits down, Emily starts crying]


Paige McCullers comes out to Emily as a lesbian.
Some time after Maya is sent to Camp, and she breaks up with Emily by phone, Emily sparks up a friendship with Paige, who goes to Emily's after a date with Sean. Emily asks her how the date went.
Paige: Great, good. He's a nice guy. [Emily nods] Yeah, it went OK.
Emily: Good.
Paige: Yeah [she pauses]. 'Til he kissed me. He took me home and he kissed me good night... and... I don't know, the date, the whole night just felt phoney all of a sudden, like it wasn't me... It was someone I was watching, but not me... He went home and I texted you. [Emily looks down].
Emily: Sean's a nice guy, if he's interested in you as more than a friend you have to be honest with him.
Paige: You're saying I should dump him.
Emily: [shaking her head] I'm saying you shouldn't lead him on, you have to be honest.
Paige: [closing her eyes] That is so easy for you to say, you're fearless.
Emily: I am so not fearless.
Paige: [shouts] You came out!
Emily: [standing up] I didn't come out of the closet, I fell out, on my face [pauses]. But I'm out, and whatever else happens, I don't have to worry about it any more.
Paige: If I say it out loud, if I say "I'm gay", the whole world is gonna change.
Emily: [nods] Yeah, it will.
[Paige sighs and then walks away to sit on Emily's window seat, where Emily sits next to her]
Emily: You wanna hear something funny?
Paige: I would love to hear something funny.
Emily: When I was trying to talk myself into being interested in boys, I would look for guys like you.
Paige Emily Pretty Little Liars
Emily and Paige
Paige: Like me how
Emily: The kind that would pull me up on stage, and get me to sing, coz I would never do that on my own.
[Paige smiles, they kiss]

Glee
Glee Kurt & Blaine
Kurt and Blaine
Kurt Hummel comes out to his dad as gay.
In the first season episode 'Preggers' Kurt joins the (American) football team. His dad Burt tells him that he was really proud of him and that he wishes his mom had still been around to see it. As he is walking out of Kurt's room, Kurt stops him.
Kurt: Dad, I have something that I wanna say. I'm glad you're proud of me, but I don't want to lie any more. Being a part of the Glee club and football has really shown me I can be anything. And, what I am is... I'm gay.
Burt: I know.
Kurt: Really?
Burt: I've known since you were 3. All you wanted for your birthday was a pair of sensible heels. I guess I'm not totally in love with the idea. But, if that's who you are... what am I going to do about it? And I love you just as much. Okay? [they hug]. Thanks for telling me Kurt.

Santana Lopez comes out to herself and Brittany Pierce as a lesbian.
In the second season episode 'Sexy', Santana asks Brittany if they can talk after they performed 'Landslide' with Ms Holliday in Glee Club.
Brittany: But we never do that.
Santana: I know, but I wanted to thank you for performing that song with me in Glee club.
Brittany: Yeah.
Santana: Coz it made me do a lot of thinking. What it made me realize is why I'm such a bitch all the time. I'm a bitch because I'm angry. I'm angry because I have all of these feelings, feelings for you that I'm afraid of dealing with. Because I'm afraid of dealing with the consequences. Brittany I can't go to an Indigo Girls concert, I just can't.
Brittany: I can understand that.
Santana: Do you understand what I'm trying to say here?
Brittany: [shaking her head] No, not really. (Vicky: Me neither...)
Santana: I want to be with you. But I'm afraid of the talks and the looks and you know what happened to Kurt in this school.
Brittany: Honey, if anybody were to ever make fun of you, you would either kick their ass or slash them with your vicious, vicious words. [Santana looks down, starts crying]
Santana: Yeah, I know, but... I'm so afraid of what everyone will say behind my back. Still I have to accept that... I love you. I love *you* and I don't want to be with Sam, or Finn or any of those other guys, I just want you.

Brittany Pierce comes out as bi to Kurt Hummel, kind of.
Brittany had some coming out of her own to do, in the third season episode 'I am Unicorn' after Kurt tells her that he has embraced his inner unicorn and asks her to come round to start working on his campaign strategy for running for class president, she says:
Brittany: I can't, Santana and I are going to be working on campaign posters. (Vicky: so *that's* what they're calling it theses days, is it? Sorry...)
Kurt: Oh, but I already have them.
Glee Santana & Brittany
Santana comforts Brittany
Brittany: For *my* campaign. I decided to run too. [Kurt looks shocked]. Coz, you know, the last 6 senior year class presidents, they've all been guys and look where that's got us. You know, teetering on a double dip recession (Vicky: yes that has everything to do with the class presidents of McKinley High). Besides, I'm also a unicorn. Maybe a bicorn. Either way, I'm starting to believe in my own magic. (Vicky: Thanks to Santana, yayyyy). Good luck Kurt, I'll see you at the debate.


 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
BTVS Willow & Tara
Willow and Tara
Willow Rosenberg comes out as loving Tara* to Buffy Summers
During the Season 4 episode 'New Moon Rising', Buffy comes back to the dorm she shares with Willow after spending the night at Riley's. She finds out Oz (a werewolf who she'd been with since Season 2 who had left earlier in Season 4) spent the night.
Buffy: Wait, last night was a wolf moon, right?
Willow: Yep.
Buffy: Either you're about to tell me something really kinky or...
Willow: No kink. He didn't change, Buffy. He said he was going to find a cure and he did, in Tibet.
Buffy: Oh my God, I can't believe it. [Looks at a rather despondent Willow] OK, I'm all with the woo hoo here and you're not.
Willow: Yeah, there's woo and hoo but there's "uh oh" and "why now?" and it's complicated.
Buffy: Why complicated?
Willow: It's complicated because of Tara.
Buffy: You mean Tara has a crush on Oz? No, you... [suddenly realises what Willow meant] Oh! Oh... Erm, well, that's great, I mean I think Tara's a really great girl, Will.
Willow: She is and there's something between us. It-it wasn't something I was looking for. It's just powerful. And it's totally different from what Oz and I have.
Buffy: Well, there you go. I mean, you have to... you have to follow your heart Will, and that's important Will.
Willow: Why do you keep saying my name like that?
Buffy: Like what, Will?
Willow: [Sits up] Are you freaked?
Buffy: What? No. [Realises she kind of is, but gets over it]. No, absolutely no to that question. I'm glad you told me.

Desperate Housewives
Andrew Desperate Housewives
Andrew and Bree
Andrew Van de Camp comes out to Reverend Sikes, as bisexual.
Andrew gets sent to camp by his mom, but is pulled out again after Andrew tells her he's gay. During 'Live Alone & Like It' in a panic, Bree invites her reverend to dinner to talk some sense into him. When talking privately later, Andrew reveals to the reverend that had been a lie and that wasn't gay.
Andrew: Look, I love vanilla ice cream, okay? But every now and then I’m probably gonna be in the mood for chocolate.
AfterElton includes a piece about his coming out here.

Please leave your favourite coming out quotes or scenes in the comments, or just generally comment about the post, if you feel the need. ;-).

*I refuse to say Willow came out as a lesbian, because despite how the writers chose to label her during and after her relationship with Tara, I think it'd have been more accurate to describe her as a bisexual as she truly loved both Xander and Oz from seasons 1 to 4, those weren't gay denial relationships. There's an article on AfterEllen which puts it better than I could hope to (on the second page).
Note: For those who noticed: when quoting from American TV, I deliberately used US English, during my own commentary, I used UK English.
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