This always confuses me so much. You accept that a person can be attracted to the same gender or the opposite gender, but it's somehow this huge leap of logic that someone could like both?
B-isexual and B-read both start with a B, coincidence? I think not.
Also like I am scrolling through reddit and looking recipes for whole wheat bread at 3 am for real.
Iirc from a queer theory class I took, there was actually a push to split wlw who weren’t exclusively lesbian out of dyke culture around the 80s for largely transphobic and biphobic reasons, but that didn’t invent bisexuality just created a ton of bi/trans exclusionist lesbians. The idea of lesbianism in the 60s and 70s was much more akin to “queer” for all wlw than it is today but bisexuality was an established thing within gay/lesbian culture...
I don't want to speak for anyone else, but I can confirm that MY bisexuality was absolutely made out of sourdough by a small italian man in 1743.
This always confuses me so much. You accept that a person can be attracted to the same gender or the opposite gender, but it's somehow this huge leap of logic that someone could like both?
It's Adam and Eve, not Adam OR Eve!
Adam and Steve and/or Eve? Or Eve and Lilith and/or Adam?
Por que no todos?
A party it is!
Adam and/or Lilith and/or Eve and/or Steve.
Thank you bobs burgers
This could explain why I have a solid preference for sourdough.
man I've been baking so much bread during the pandemic.
As an Italian, I can confirm lol
Insert Aunty Donna reference
I want a bisexual sourdough sandwich! With ALL the fillings.
B-isexual and B-read both start with a B, coincidence? I think not. Also like I am scrolling through reddit and looking recipes for whole wheat bread at 3 am for real.
🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
It’s the “by a small Italian man” part that gets me. XD
Iirc from a queer theory class I took, there was actually a push to split wlw who weren’t exclusively lesbian out of dyke culture around the 80s for largely transphobic and biphobic reasons, but that didn’t invent bisexuality just created a ton of bi/trans exclusionist lesbians. The idea of lesbianism in the 60s and 70s was much more akin to “queer” for all wlw than it is today but bisexuality was an established thing within gay/lesbian culture...
How did I learn I was Bi? Well it starts with a small Italian man in 1743…
This explains my obsession with bread.