![]() ![]() Sadly, notes Noel, “there’s a lot of stigma surrounding bi-curiosity.” Why is this distinction so contentious for some? Bi-curious is only a sexuality identifier.Meaning: not cisgender, not heterosexual, or not allosexual.īut far more than a gender or sexuality identity, for most queer people, queer is also a political identity.īi-curious differs from “queer” in two main ways: ![]() So, some people who identify as bi-curious may use a similar definition for bi-curious as the definition for queer, and vice versa.īut bi-curious and queer typically *aren’t* synonymous.īroadly speaking, queer is defined as not the norm. But the e-x-a-c-t definition of different sexuality terms can vary based on who’s doing the defining. When it comes to sexuality terms, there’s generally a definition that most folks who identify with the term use. What about queer? The answer is a little more complicated. Someone who’s questioning is someone who’s currently exploring their sexuality, and so folks who are exploring whether they’re bisexual (AKA bi-curious) can fall into that category. The Q in LGBTQ+ can stand for “questioning” or “queer” - and sometimes both. ![]()
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