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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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My Bi Spectrum
Bi+ Black Men
12 minutes 35 seconds
3 months ago
My Bi Spectrum

Khalil breaks down the bi+ spectrum—from sexual vs. romantic attraction to bisexual, pansexual, fluid, omni, ace, aromantic, and more. We also dive into the masc/fem spectrum, showing how these energies aren’t tied to sex or gender. Clear, real, and made for our community.


Join the free community at bisexualblackmen.com, follow @bisexualblackmen on Instagram, and don’t forget to rate, share, and comment to help us grow.




Referenced in This Episode


  • Human Rights Campaign – Health Disparities Among Bisexual People

  • Trevor Project – National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health

  • Bisexual Resource Center – Bi+ spectrum definitions & resources

  • Judith Butler – Gender Trouble (masc/fem spectrum & gender theory)



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.