Quote Originally Posted by pervertedpages View Post
Wow, so I just read some really great responses on the second page to this thread and now feel as though my response seems a little more serious than it needs to be.. I promise that I've had fun or laughed before in my life! I'm just like the Queer Hulk, only instead of green, I sense heteronormativity, turn a brilliant shade of rainbow, and RAAAAGE. <blush>
I wouldn't worry about it. I know exactly how you feel- as a bi guy I'm often excluded from the gay community, and in my experience the broader queer community as well. I don't know what it's like for everyone else, but certainly with my experiences say, with the university queer groups, whilst female bi or curious people were excepted, as the only male bisexual in the group I was marginalised and mocked during my entire time with them. (I think not being a latte lefty didn't help, either...) Then again, I was also scorned for being openly kinky- we have the least fun queers ever -sigh-.

But you're right to an extent, P-pages (do you mind if I call you that? too late if not.) that in taking bisexuals as a subject in the discussion it could make some of us feel relegated to the role of a curiosity or quirk. I know that wasn't the intent, though. It is frustrating to find yourself in that situation in your general life.

What's it like for bi girls? Do lesbians or straight people not trust you either? Do you find people discriminate against you, in either the queer or hetero community? I'm just curious, I guess.