Browse the archive below to hear and read conversations with people attracted to more than one gender.
The opinions and statements of those interviewed are their own, and are representative of a range of subjective experiences.
Content warnings are listed next to each interview where applicable.
These interviews are the property of Sycorax Collective, and should not be copied, duplicated or used in any way without permission.
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‘No-one can make me feel shame anymore. I am black and bi, proudly so’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: swearing
‘I see being bisexual as being totally intertwined with the core of who I am.’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: references to being outed
‘Finding a community in rural areas is difficult, but not impossible’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: references to medical homophobia and biphobia
‘I often feel like I'm somehow living the wrong life by being in a mixed-gender relationship’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: swearing
‘There's no space where it's assumed that I'm queer, but not gay’
Pronouns: he / him
Content warning: reference to use of term ‘queer’ as a slur
‘Being true to yourself is a way of getting rid of bierasure’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: swearing
‘They imply that it is a choice, that it is not like your natural inclination’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: none
‘It is for protection and survival that I have surrounded myself with people who don't care what you are’
Pronouns: they / them
Content warning: references to racism
‘I feel like I've had multiple coming outs. And I don't think I'm finished.’
Pronouns: they / them
Content warning: references to biphobia, transphobia and challenges with mental health.
‘A lot of people assume that you're going to cheat’
Pronouns: he / him
Content warning: references to biphobia and homophobia
‘I felt like not only was I the token spectrum person, but also the token bi person’
Pronouns: he / him
Content warning: None
‘It made a huge difference to know that there were people in the community who believed I counted and that I had a right to be there’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: references to biphobia
‘I was kind of sheltering my sexuality, I think’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: None