Poorer mental health in UK bisexual women than lesbians
J Public Health (2015)
doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdu105
First published online: January 13, 2015
Lisa Colledge, Research Assistant, Ford Hickson, Lecturer, David Reid, Research Fellow and Peter Weatherburn, Senior Lecturer
http://jpubhealth.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/01/07/pubmed.fdu105
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Picked up so far by Bi Community News:
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and also:
Daily Mail - Jan 13, 2015
Medscape
Jewish Business News
Science 2.0
Medical Daily
International Business Times AU
Medical Xpress
The HealthSite
6 Minutes (AU)
West an online newspaper aimed at providing the latest breaking news on welfare policies
Free Press Journal (IN)
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Poorer mental health in UK bisexual women than lesbians
J Public Health (2015)
doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdu105
First published online: January 13, 2015
Lisa Colledge, Research Assistant, Ford Hickson, Lecturer, David Reid, Research Fellow and Peter Weatherburn, Senior Lecturer
http://jpubhealth.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/01/07/pubmed.fdu105
( Read more... )
Picked up so far by Bi Community News:
http://bicommunitynews.co.uk/2942/new-report-highlights-bi-womens-health-challenges/
and also:
Daily Mail - Jan 13, 2015
Medscape
Jewish Business News
Science 2.0
Medical Daily
International Business Times AU
Medical Xpress
The HealthSite
6 Minutes (AU)
West an online newspaper aimed at providing the latest breaking news on welfare policies
Free Press Journal (IN)
Science Codex
Press release at EurekAlert
Bi and over 50 7: Butch
As I aged, it became impossible for me to suppress my version of bisexuality (in which there are two partners of differing genders), and both my physical and mental health eroded severely. In order to stay a sane and a productive member of society, and to hold at bay the overwhelming depression that was pervading my life, I opened up my personal ethics to include limited polyamory. All parties involved are aware of each other's presence. I have no more than one partner of my two preferred genders, and STI testing was done before initiating a relationship outside my marriage and required of my proposed female partner.
A Look Back at 2014
Happy Christmas
Bi and over 50 6: Lou
I currently work part time at Target, though I am semi-retired due to disabilities. I've had quite a few different jobs over my life time and also a lot of experiences outside the ordinary, as my philosophy is that if I haven't done something before that's a good enough reason to try it!
What does being bisexual mean to you?
bisofcolour: Bisexuals of Colour will be meeting up monthly in…

Stratford station has step free access.

You can take buses 69 or 257 for 1 stop.

You can also walk 5 mins. Just turn left out of the station

You will see what looks like a Stargate! Cross the road there.

Walk past the cinema. Stratford Circus is the big blue building to the left

You have arrived! Bi's of Colour meet in the area above the cafe. There are lifts
Bisexuals of Colour will be meeting up monthly in 2015 at Stratford Circus, London E15 1BX. These will be informal social meetings. It is not intended to be a dating/hookup thing!
We will meet on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 1-3pm.
Below are the directions of how to get to Stratford Circus from Stratford station. There are good connections by bus, underground, DLR & train. There is a car park nearby in the old Stratford shopping centre.
1: Stratford station has step free access.
2: You can take buses 69 or 257 for 1 stop.
3: You can also walk 5 mins. Just turn left out of the station
4: You will see what looks like a Stargate! Cross the road there.
5: Walk past the cinema. Stratford Circus is the big blue building to the left
6: You have arrived! Bi’s of Colour meet in the area above the cafe. There are lifts available.
BiTalkia is go!
Bi and over 50 5: Chip
My name is Chip and I'm a 51-year-old white, bisexual male from Boston, Massachusetts, USA, where I work as a professional freelance artist. Currently single and looking.
How did you come to think of yourself as bisexual?
I knew I was bi when as a teenage boy I'd enjoy looking at my older sister's Playgirl magazines (depicting photos of nude men). I was fascinated by their bodies - athletic, hairy chests, and of course their penises! When I had sex with another man, it felt natural. It felt wonderful. I loved it.
What does being bisexual mean to you?
Being bisexual means I have twice the chance of getting lucky in a bar - LOL! I have the ability to be happy, enjoy relationships and sexual intimacy with both men and women without guilt.
Has this changed over the years, and if so how?
What do other people in your life know about your bisexuality and how do they react?
After years in the closet, inspired by the positive reaction of a Boston sports writer, who came out as gay, and at the urging of friends who are lesbians, I decided to come out on a Facebook status update. I explained that I had an announcement to make. I wrote for years I had been intimately attracted to both men and women,. That to support my art career I had worked as a stripper in a gay bar. In closing, I said I wanted to come out of the closet and let you all know I am a happy bisexual man. Then I went to bed.
The response the next morning was great and supportive. It felt like a piano off my back. Even some straight girls/guys introduced me to their gay brothers or cousins for dates.
Looking back over your life so far, is there anything you wish you’d done differently?
I wish I'd come out sooner. No question. Wish I had explored more relationships with guys.
Any words of wisdom for younger bi people – or older ones?
Come our of the closet and enjoy love with whoever you desire without fear or guilt.
Chip is on Twitter @chipobrien - he is looking to meet bisexual men or women for friendship and more.


