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Bi+ Black Men
Bi+ Black Men
20 episodes
7 hours ago
Bi+ Black Men is an affirming space for bisexual and sexually fluid black men to exist, express themselves, and become educated on the issues within our community.
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Bi+ Black Men is an affirming space for bisexual and sexually fluid black men to exist, express themselves, and become educated on the issues within our community.
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Society & Culture
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Embracing Feminine Men
Bi+ Black Men
16 minutes 45 seconds
2 months ago
Embracing Feminine Men

In this episode of Bi+ Black Men: The Podcast, we explore what it really means for men to embrace femininity—without apology and without losing themselves.


We unpack how patriarchy created a single, standardized image of manhood that left little room for softness, creativity, or grace. Together, we talk about masculinity as a performance, femininity as energy, and why so many of us are reclaiming balance instead of living in boxes.


We also discuss the value of fem-presenting men, how colonialism erased gender fluidity in African and Indigenous cultures, and gentle ways to lean into feminine energy—through expression, movement, and self-care. This conversation celebrates everyone connected to manhood, masculinity, and male identity in any form.



Referenced in This Episode

• hooks, bell. The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love. (2004).

• Oyěwùmí, Oyeronke. The Invention of Women: Making an African Sense of Western Gender Discourses. (1997).

• Way, Niobe. Deep Secrets: Boys’ Friendships and the Crisis of Connection. (2011).

• American Psychological Association (2022). Toxic Masculinity and Emotional Expression. apa.org

• Journal of Men’s Studies (2019). Masculine Gender Role Conflict and Emotional Well-Being.

• Rose, Tricia. The Hip Hop Wars. (2008).

Bi+ Black Men
Bi+ Black Men is an affirming space for bisexual and sexually fluid black men to exist, express themselves, and become educated on the issues within our community.