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Bisexual FAQ
What does it mean to be bisexual? How many people are bisexual? What concerns do bisexual people have? Check out these answers to some basic questions about bisexuality. -
Health Disparities Among Bisexual People
Compared to other groups in the LGBTQ community, bisexuals face striking rates of poor health outcomes ranging from cancer and obesity to sexually transmitted infections to mental health problems. -
Supporting & Caring for Our Bisexual Youth
Bisexual youth face a unique set of challenges that affect their ability to flourish in their families, schools and communities. -
Sexual Assault in the LGBTQ Community
Bisexual women are at disproportionately high risk for sexual violence. -
Bisexual Visibility in the Workplace
Bisexual visibility and inclusion continue to be a challenge for many workplaces. -
Coming Out Resource Guide
For bisexual people, coming out can present some unique challenges. This guide is designed to prepare you for those challenges and to give you the tools to live openly wherever and whenever you are safe, able and ready. -
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Explore: Bisexual
HRC is working with other advocates to increase bi visibility and address the unique needs of the bisexual community.
A bisexual person is someone who can be attracted to more than one gender, and studies show that as much as half of the lesbian, gay and bisexual population identify as bisexual. In other words, bisexual–– or bi –– people comprise the largest single group in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. HRC is working with other advocates to increase bi visibility and address the unique needs of the bisexual community.
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We Are With You: Resources for the LGBTQ Community During a Time of Need
To every LGBTQ person across this nation feeling stunned and disheartened by the election results, and questioning if they have a place in our country today, we say this: you do.
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Celebrities Come Out for Equality in 2016
Whether it’s coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or as an ally, countless American actors, athletes, musicians and YouTube sensations have helped advance the movement for equality. In honor of National Coming Out Day, here are a few of the standout coming out moments in pop culture from the last year.
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On Our Own: A Survival Guide for Independent LGBTQ Youth
This guide is designed to help LGBTQ youth who aren't able to rely on their parents or guardians for financial support.
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