“It’s one thing to be bisexual and quite another to live as a bisexual person, to make that space in the world for yourself every day, to consciously work to blend those feelings and relationships. It’s a real charge… when I can do it.”
- Billy Jones, Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
“Nothing needed to matter, whether I was straight or lesbian, masculine or feminine, butch or femme, because I was none of it. The point was to remain in that state of realizing that I was none of it and would never have to be.”
- Chandini Goswami, Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
“When you do take the trouble to point out that you are, in fact, bisexual - that no matter whether you are with a man or a woman you will always have the potential to go either way - people look at you with scepticism, confusion, disbelief, or perhaps even envy. Their faces say this: you’re lying to yourself, it’s just a phase, you don’t know what you want, you’re letting the side down, you’re greedy, you don’t exist. But you do exist. Here you are.”
- Chitra Ramaswamy, The Bi-ble: an anthology of personal essays and narratives about bisexuality
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“I see bisexuals as the wanderers, because we can traverse the ground of the female world and also of the male world. Being able to do that allows us to glean from both of those gendered experiences… We traverse wide territories, allowing for the depth of exploration that doesn’t exist when you stay in one place. That has both its stresses and its benefits. When you traverse a large ground, you get the depth of the experience, but a certain lack of security.”
- Lilith Finkler, Plural Desires: Writing Bisexual Women’s Realities