Also, "men expect us to have no sexual boundaries," Walkley says. The belief that bisexuality is "just a phase" is only one of the common prejudices. Yet many say they feel misunderstood or judged. who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual, more than half of them are bi. As a group, we get thrown by the wayside and forgotten about." "There's this idea that bisexuals have control over their emotions and enter into relationships with one gender or another when it suits them. "There was a lot of bi phobia within the group," Walkley says. But her announcement to her campus's LGBT group fell flat. Walkley, 29, of Phoenix, author of Queer Greer. "Coming out as bisexual my junior year of college felt as if a huge weight was off my shoulders," remembers A.J.
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