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Cake day: April 22nd, 2023

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  • Meme wise? Garlic bread, frogs, and sitting in chairs the wrong way.

    I thought garlic bread is for the asexuals and we have lemon bars.

    But yeah, I feel like most bi culture is memes: sitting in chairs as mentioned, cuffed jeans, finger guns, the bisexual bob and many many more. But as it is with memes, they also change depending on the specific community. But I feel like we are pretty good with memes :D

    But on a more serious note: Bisexuality has a long history. I think it’s really interesting and I really enjoy diving in. Also being happy about every good representation, but that’s queer culture in general I imagine.










  • It’s a real thing and it’s also used as a joke. Not everyone experiences it. Attraction to the different genders can change. For some time attraction might even vanish. It often comes in form of cycles.

    It can be really challenging for some, as there is already the misconception that bisexuality is just a phase. So if the cycle is very long, like some months, one might start to question if they are really bisexual because they are currently only attracted to a specific gender.

    So using the meme of bicycle is a good way to be aware that it can happen and does not mean one is not bisexual. Just a to bond in the community.






  • I just have periods I don’t read that much and just accept it. I often have a cycle of reading-gaming-watching series/movies. One phase lasts around 1-2 months for me. All just different ways to experience a story. So I don’t want to force one or the other (The latest Zelda for example dropped during a non-gaming phase. Still haven’t touched if even though I should love it :(). Reading for me is fun and if I don’t feel it I don’t force it.

    Mostly after some non-reading time I see a book that looks really interesting and I just dive in. That often kicks off my reading phase and I devour multiple books during the next few weeks.