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How does members of the LGBTQIA community especially our gays feel about bisexual people saying the F slur or anyone who's really not gay. I've seen so many bisexual people get so defensive about the F slur and about how they have the right to say it which could probably be argued and I really just wanted some insight about how others feel about it. Personally I don't think alot of bisexual people understand the privilege they have over gay people and how more acceptable they are in our society than gay people. I'm not saying we shouldn't be saying but if a gay person says that they are uncomfortable with you saying it it should be respected and not argued against but thats just my opinion, Don't beat me up
at the end we still fall in love with the same sex, get the awkward family meetings, and the disgusted looks from ignorants, don't try to divide the community uwuuwu for such a stupid reason 2 1 reply
bisexual people are part of the LGBTQ+ community, wtf. do you see that LG(B)TQ+? That b stands for biseuxal. The things that really gets me about this question is that they weren't trolling...
i was gonna do my whole ctrl-V thing and explain my points but seriously everything you said was utter bullshit i could have just ctrl-V'd the whole thing ...... 1 reply
1) That word is NOT directed towards all of the lgbt+ community, so the notion that *all* lgbt+ people should be able to "reclaim" that word makes zero sense. That word is directed towards mlm people (which includes bi, pan, etc.) and transfem people, so what business do other people have "reclaiming" a word that has nothing to do with them?
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I’m a bi woman all i can say is that us bi’s should not say the f slur word. Also that’s so rude of you to say that were “privileged”. Ty “UwU-Bill” for telling me what the f slur word is. 1 reply
The privilege they have? excuse me but last time I checked being disrespected by straight and gay people alike was not considered a privilege. About the F slur, I'd be uncomfortable using it but if liking the same sex gives you the right to use derogatory language then I don't see why bisexuals shouldn't be allowed to do so. reply
yup NO as a bisexual person i have not yet come out mainly BECAUSE of the bi erasure and biphobic sh*t i've see people legit say that bisexuality doesn't exist or is just a place to stop before just coming out as gay like NO this is not a phase MISS BETHANY KAREN and yeah bisexuals should be be able to say the F word because bisexuals have been cal...... reply
Ok so, let's start this:
Hello my name is Rod and I'm an alcoholic, jk I'm bisexual
So first: the f word (the other f word), it is at the end of the day just a word, I'm not gonna write it cuz I think it's against the site politics, but I don't see any problem in using it among friends, of course there's people and people and not everyone is comfor...... reply
mmm i think historically it is important to note that just because a bisexual person could have fallen for someone of the opposite gender, they could fall for someone of the same gender just as easily.
and it's not like if they said "i'm into the opposite gender too" that would have gotten them out of getting lynched if caught canoodling with some...... reply