Category: 2022 Spring – Bi+ Health
Bi+ED: Eating Disorders and Internalized Biphobia
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Megan Duffy In June 2020, I was listening to writer and podcast editor Susan Burton discuss her...
Read MoreDying Well with Friends
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Loraine Hutchins Is this it? This week, I had a painful intestinal symptom for several days and...
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Bi+ Health
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health, Editor's Note
March is Bi+ Health Month, so it is fitting that we dedicate our Spring issue to bi+ health. I’m...
Read MoreAROUND THE WORLD: Nadja Arontschik, Moscow, Russia
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health, Around the World
By Nadja Arontschik I never imagined that my bisexual identity would become the core of my LGBTQ...
Read MoreVirus Time
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
Transcription of writing & information about the author below the image. Carol E Moses is a...
Read MoreBi/Trans Healthcare Risks
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Robyn Walters Long-term BWQ readers may recall that I am a nonpracticing bi-woman elder. Some...
Read MoreVitamin B+
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Robyn Ochs “Where do you get your Vitamin B+?” This was the opening question at the digital...
Read MorePersonal Reflections on Twenty Years as a Bisexual Bisexual Health Researcher, or: Why I Need a Nap
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Wendy Bostwick I am, yet again, flooded with anxiety as I prepare for my talk. How long have I...
Read MoreOptions
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Elle Tee On my 28th birthday, I drank a margarita the size of my head and then sat sick in the...
Read MoreFlaunting Bisexuality’s Good for Your Health
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Anna Kochetkova One of the most common phrases in the arsenal of my experiences has been,...
Read MoreHow I Was Outed to My Family… by Europe’s Most “Queer-Friendly” Government
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Fiona Petras Before moving away from my home country, I went for a regular health checkup in which I was asked by the doctor to confirm my sexual orientation—a question asked, of course, in a very binary fashion. Did I like...
Read MoreBisexual Discussion Groups Support Mental Health
Mar 2, 2022 | 2022 Spring - Bi+ Health
By Tania Israel Bisexuality can feel isolating. You may not know any other bisexuals, or at least,...
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