Why do gays hate bisexuality

tumblr_oreffv8EOD1ryh1zlo7_1280I first heard of the term "bisexuality" when I was 15 years old, my friend's mother said, and she was a man I respected.
She said: "I can understand homosexuality, but bisexuality is disgusting."
At that time, I was excited and scared, excited because I finally found a can describe my words, of course, in somewhere I don't know anyone else like me, but I am afraid of losing the beloved woman I respect.
Until I was 21, I didn't dare come out of hiding, and the first person I spoke to was a good friend of mine. She said to me, "no, you have to claim that you are lace. It's a political choice. I sometimes like men too, but you have to stand up and stand up to men's politics and never date a man again. So I understand is bisexual, once declared is squeezed between heterosexual and bisexual, even very close to people around me, even if I only attracted to people, has nothing to do with gender. Every time I hear/see people say homophobia, this awareness is getting deeper and deeper, reminding me of the reality of bisexuality.
I at the beginning of the year, it issued a report on bisexual, my company immediately issued a press release, after two days I was in a state under supervision, also need to online comments to respond.
This experience has finally given me a real reaction.
Mainstream (straight) community there is almost no comment, LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender and bisexual people) related news, is all some extreme fear of double, fear, hatred, bisexual).
It seems that the mainstream doesn't care about bisexuality, while LGBTQ is more likely to believe that bisexuality exists or sees it as a threat.
This understanding has led to two emotions in my heart: happiness and sadness.
The joy of it is that it proves my view in the bisexuality report that bisexuality is more of an annoyance and prejudice in LGBTQ.
Prevail is sorrow, LGBTQ Shared space is provided for all types of "heresy" safe space, but for bisexual, most LGBTQ public space, the community is not very safe, on the Internet is not safe, whether mainstream heterosexual or LGBTQ online community.
Last week, a survey, a British research firm, found that 43 per cent of young people do not feel they are 100 per cent heterosexual or gay.
So the survey up again, could double remarks once again filled in every corner of my computer screen, whether website or about this survey, all signs comment is based on fear of double, and the extent of frequency and very surprising.
Do some here, some people think that bisexuality doesn't exist, it's only teenagers are too young, and the result of a swing in the gay propaganda, they have yet to fully understand their sexual orientation was confused.
They claim that these young "bisexuals" are just in vogue, and even afraid to say that they are straight.
Others insist that any form of same-sex attraction is unnatural, immoral and even mentally ill.
Others commented that bisexuality should not be included in LGBTQ, only those attracted by the same sex can count. But bisexual dating site is existting.
Another comment said that gay marriage has corrupted teenagers and that bisexuality is a result of bad relationships.
Most importantly, in addition to comments such as anti-homophobia and homophobia, many also mention transgender, racist, and anti-islam texts.
Still, there are people who are sensible enough to support gay people as normal, but very few speak for bisexuals.
I don't know this situation because of negative reviews from all parties too much and fear, or become exhausted in response, the long process of struggle, perhaps because few people publicly said he is bisexual or unisexual.
The result, however, was that most people would not want to wade into the water, which was doomed to be drowned in his own water, rather than hiding it from the beginning.
These statements are overwhelming, and the voices of support for bisexuality may be the least of the Allies' comments, but it's more likely that they don't know what to say to support bisexuality.
Online articles about bisexuality tend to get a negative response, and many people turn their back on them.
It's a good thing to have an argument, and when the topic is fired, someone who believes in fairness will speak up.
If you are, then the next time you see slander and malicious language, you can give it a point or issue supportive comments that will allow us to see a little bit of confidence.
Every stain can save someone who can be hurt by speech, and every supportive speech can make our identity stronger and the diversity of this group preserved. This passage comes from bisexual playground.

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