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Bisexuality does not reinforce the gender binary

Started by Natasha, May 18, 2011, 05:20:26 PM

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Bisexuality does not reinforce the gender binary

http://www.thescavenger.net/glb/bisexuality-does-not-reinforce-the-gender-binary-39675.html
5/18/11.  Last update:07:35:09 AM GMT

Increasingly these days, I come across people who are ostensibly bisexual—in that they partner with both women and men—but who refuse to identify with that term.

Now this, in and of itself, is not necessarily a bad thing, as words (and especially identity labels) evolve over time and invariably go in and out of fashion.

What does bother me, however, is the explanation that is often given for this lack of identification: That the word bisexual supposedly "reinforces the gender binary," or "reinforces the notion that there are only two genders."

As a bisexual-identified trans woman*, I find this argument extremely problematic for a number of reasons.

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Miniar

And yet the author spends the start of the article explaining how there's only male and female....



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