I'm bisexual, and these are the four questions I'm fed up of being asked.
“I love boys. I love girls. I love love and I love being bi.” These were the words I shared with my followers on Instagram back in February, when I decided to stop hiding who I really am. Just two months prior, around Christmas time, I had told my mum that I was dating a girl and something I had always deep down known: I identified asThis process of coming ‘out’ as somebody who is attracted to more than one gender was overwhelmingly positive.
But unfortunately, this has not always been the case. Sometimes, when I tell others I am bi, the person launches into a series of personal, intimate questions which leave me feeling awkward, uncomfortable, and a little frustrated about the whole exchange. Shearing agrees these types of questions can certainly contribute to bi people feeling out of place and like they don’t belong. Also: “It does a lot of harm to bi people's