If you’re bisexual, you’ve probably heard all the frustrating and even hurtful bi jokes and myths. But here at HER we see you! We celebrate our bisexual friends and all that’s included in the rich experience of bisexuality.
Lots of the bisexual memes out there make fun of common bi stereotypes that just aren’t true. But there are also lots of funny bisexual memes that celebrate being bi or gently poke fun in a non-hurtful way. Here are a few of the best bi memes.
Coming out as bisexual meme
Coming out is a challenge for most people. And the coming out process never seems to end. So why not do it with some humor? If you’re trying to figure out how to come out (and you’re a little nerdy), this coming out meme may be just the thing…
You’ve probably heard that bisexual people have their own way of sitting — and it almost never involves having both feet flat on the floor. This bisexual sitting meme just about sums it up.
Bisexual chair memes are everywhere. And why not? Sitting straight in a chair is for straight people. In case you need some ideas, check out this bisexual chair meme.
One dad took this joke a little farther and actually built a bi chair for his daughter. And yes, this is real. If only we all had dads who are such great allies!
Your sexual orientation colors every aspect of your life, not just who you date or sleep with. There are upsides and downsides to every sexual orientation and gender identity. But here’s one BIG advantage to being bisexual!
One common bisexual myth is that you have to be equally attracted to both men and women to really be bisexual. This is, of course, ridiculous. Your bisexual identity is valid whether you have a preferred gender or not.
And there are those moments when it’s hard to choose…
Some people have a hard time understanding the concept of being attracted to more than one gender. So we found this visual aid. Think of bisexuality as a dimmer switch…
We live in a heteronormative society that assumes everyone is naturally straight. Of course the LGBTQ+ community knows that’s ridiculous and harmful. But even in our community there can be a tendency to see attraction as a binary thing.
One of the great things about bisexuals — and other people attracted to more than one gender — is that you shatter that binary thinking.
It’s impossible to live in a heteronormative culture without absorbing some of the expectations and assumptions. And even those of us in the LGBTQ+ community can end up dealing with our own phobias like homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia. But with a little work and awareness, we can all overcome our heteronormative programming.
There are a lot of misunderstandings about what it means to be bi, and even what the bisexual flag represents. Just because bisexual has ‘bi’ in it, doesn’t mean it’s a binary sexual orientation. And the bisexual flag may not mean what most people think. This bisexual flag meme spells it out.
Who you date, have sex with, or choose as a partner does not change your bisexuality. Unfortunately, there’s a common prejudice that being in a “straight passing” relationship invalidates your bisexuality. Nope.
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