Bisexual people are away less likely to be out in any context in their lives. So almost no bisexual people are out in their workplaces. And that has major implications for visibility and also assumptions about how many of there are. Ii's like, i'm by, i'm still by. Think it doesn't matter. Wo stani, that settled my sextua. Ha, ha, ha,ha. That is something that you then you have to be that person. Some people just wait for a conversation till i get to the point where someone opens up,. eventually to find out about that person's sexuality.
Bisexuality is the world’s largest sexual minority but is potentially the least understood. In her new book, Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality, psychological scientist Dr Julia Shaw sets out to answer the questions and eliminate common misconceptions around bisexuality. Discussing the history of the B in LGBTQ+ and the myth of the bi gene, Julia is joined in conversation by our host Sharan Dhaliwal, author of Burning My Roti: Breaking Barriers as a Queer Indian Woman. If you'd like to explore more of the topics raised in today's discussion, check out Julia's own podcast, Bi People, a four part series made with Sofie Hagen.
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