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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‘If somebody doesn't like me because I'm bi or if they wish that I was different, then that's too bad for them’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: references to biphobia
‘It just feels so good to be in a space with other people who feel the same’
Pronouns: they / them
Content warning: references to eating disorders and body dysmorphia
‘There's a bit of fire and anger associated with being queer’
Pronouns: he / him / they / them
Content warning: None
‘We are a spectrum, not a series of boxes’
Pronouns: he / him
Content warning: References to strong homophobic language, homophobia, homophobic attacks and the AIDS crisis
‘I had to search long and hard to find my flag.’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: None
‘If you're looking for a specific thing to spice up your sex life, go get a sex toy.’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: References to sexual violence, assault and trauma
‘I just have a really big capacity to love everybody’
Pronouns: she / they
Content warning: None
‘I can move within this queer spectrum, within this queer bubble’
Pronouns - He/Him
Content Warning: References to Biphobia and homophobia
‘This isn't for your fucking titilation. This is just who I am.’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: swearing
‘I’m meeting this whole other side of myself for the first time..,’
Pronouns: he /him
Content warning: strong language, reference to religious homophobia
‘Being raised in Poland, it's a country where people are all “the same”.'
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: None
‘I only started using the label bisexual recently, the word still feels odd in my mouth’
Pronouns: she / her
Content warning: None
‘Where are the groups that are run and supported by people that look like me?’
Pronouns: she / they
Content warning: strong language
‘I don’t know exactly what I am, I just know that I’m not straight’
Pronouns: she / her / they / them
Content warning: None
‘Right now, I'm more concerned about getting my rights to freely navigate a cis heteronormative society’
Pronouns: they / them
Content warning: None