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coming into the bisexual community to be condescending towards us during pride month… riiiiight
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Anonymous 1d

blocked by #3 so they can try and “watch all my posts disappear” and now they can look silly when it doesn’t happen LOLL

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Anonymous 1d

what’s the context of the post? like are they bi themselves saying that or did they just randomly come into the group and say it?

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Anonymous 1d

Huh

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

what’s confusing

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

using context clues from the post and the comments op keeps referring to it as “your sexuality.” and bi people typically are not the one policing bisexuality as gay or straight, another context clue…

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

and either way it’s condescending as fuck, bi or not bi!!

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

I’m looking at the comments and it appears that they are bi themselves.. and it’s also implied they are also in a straight passing relationship themselves. Like the post alone is condescending I get it, but if they’re also calling themselves out then I don’t see how it’s an issue if they are including themselves

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

but then again, that’s just my two cents… so I’m not going to start or continue shit

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

That’s kind of exactly what you’re doing…

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

ah you’re right, i only read their replies on the couple top comments. mostly the complaint is resurfacing the “you’re basically straight” discourse during pride month and for literally no reason? the yikyak bi community has no moderator so it’s mostly just horny posts, so this post is condescending in the community for literally no reason. nobody was claiming that straight-passing privilege doesn’t exist, but also we tend not to entertain that discourse bc we’re not straight

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

like especially the last sentence is incredibly demeaning… im not even in a “straight-passing” relationship but i’m so tired of people debating whether im straight or gay in my own fucking community, i am bisexual and that’s it.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

I get you… I mean I don’t think it was a productive post, and I don’t think anyone was trying to say that straight passing privilege doesn’t exist- I think that the post was unnecessary, but I also think that people’s reactions to it gotta just chill and move on- like my advice on here is to not let shit get to you yaknow

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

No babe I love that for you- happy pride month to yall

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1d

bro I’m literally not can you please please please just chill the fuck out and stop already goddamn

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

you can ‘chill and move on’ because it doesn’t affect you, but this is a continuous bigotry constantly parroted at bi people not just from homophobes but honestly more often from other queer people. so no, im not just going to “move on” when i see a condescending post getting more upvotes within my own community. sorry not sorry

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Anonymous 1d

they can be “straight passing” relationships but they’re not straight relationships. the terminology distinction is important to make.

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Anonymous 1d

nice strawman pal

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Anonymous 1d

and to be clear, i am trans. the instance you’re describing is transphobia. whether or not that relationship is described as queer as nothing to do with the act of transphobia. the cis het man obviously isn’t queer, but we HAVE to have more fucking nuance than “is this relationship straight or gay.”

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

ok be honest, are you the original creator or something? because based on the other posts over here and on the bi forum, it’s kinda similar writing if you ask me

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

? no?? literally im making the exact opposite point, i made one similar post in the bi forum but i barely ever post LOLL

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Anonymous 1d

i can see where you’re coming from with that. i think we lose the fluidity and nuance and normality of what queerness is if we’re always taking a measuring tape and filing people into what we view as “queer” or “not queer” though. i appreciate your experience, but from my own experience i find that inviting people into explore queer spaces often can lead to more acceptance and understanding, and often finding themselves. im not saying a cis het person is queer for dating a cis bi person, but-

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

i mean it kinda seems like you fabricated a situation to talk about something but I’ll let you get back to it 🤣🤣🤣

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Anonymous 1d

-simply labeling that relationship as “straight” completely shuns that queer person from their community. there is privilege in a straight-passing relationship, but we cannot alienate our fellow queer people just because we’ve set an arbitrary boundary on queerness. there is nuance that we cannot ignore

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1d

literally what are u even talking about

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

genuinely critical thinking is at an all time low

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