

Ep 59: Steve Spencer (he/him) on Navigating Biphobia and HIV Stigma
4 snips Sep 5, 2024
Steve Spencer, an award-winning bi+ and HIV advocate from Sydney, shares his powerful journey of self-discovery and advocacy. He discusses the struggles of navigating biphobia and HIV stigma, including his early misconceptions about his identity. Steve emphasizes the vital role of community support in fostering acceptance. The conversation also highlights the importance of visibility for bisexual individuals and the transformative impact of advocacy in enhancing public understanding and inclusion within the queer community.
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Early Bisexuality Denied by Therapist
- At 13, Steve was told by a therapist that liking both genders meant he was gay, dismissing his bisexuality.
- He repressed his bisexuality for 13 years, facing internal conflict and external identity policing.
Assault Within Queer Community
- Steve experienced physical assault by a gay man for being with his female partner in a queer space.
- Despite painful biphobia from within the queer community, he remains unafraid and proudly bi.
Bisexual Community's Shared Struggle
- Bisexual people share queer struggles despite myths of bi privilege.
- Bi people seek inclusion and recognition as integral parts of the queer community.