The eHarmany Bisexual Debate at the ‘New York Times’
January 30, 2010 by Bi Social News
Filed under Rants of a Bisexualist, Spotlight
Got to love the hidden meaning surrounding the New York Times’ Opinion piece of “True Love for Everyone,” by Daniel Hamermesh, when he ends his article on the note: So this seems like a standard economics example of most people facing a small loss, with a few — bi-sexuals in this case — reaping a [...]
The Bisexuals In Uganda
January 29, 2010 by Maria aka Mizz M
Filed under Bisexual & LGTQ News, Politics, Spotlight
In the past few months, so many of the BLGT blogs and organizations have been writing about the possible anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda. Proposed by an extremist religious group . There are also rumors that some homophobic politicians in the USA here have been supporting this group. The bill makes any type of behavior that is not heterosexual [...]
Beyond Bisexuality
January 25, 2010 by Peter@BSN
Filed under Columnists, None But Ourselves, Spotlight
I assume that, like me, you have been following the news lately. It seems that the past two weeks have brought a slew of major tragedy and change. First there was the devastating earthquake in Haiti, then major civil unrest in central Nigeria. Closer to home, there was what turned into an upset senatorial election [...]
Bisexual Conundrum
January 24, 2010 by Adam Borders
Filed under Celebrity News, Entertainment News
Everyone has fantasies. In fact—everyone has sexual fantasies. For bisexual people those fantasies include any variation of men and women that is pleasing – because of that fact, when someone comes out as being bisexual it is sort of a big deal. A celebration is held that maybe, just maybe, the subject [...]
Coming Out Bisexual On The Real World
January 15, 2010 by Maria aka Mizz M
Filed under Entertainment News
When I heard that the 23rd season of MTV’s The Real World was going to take place in my hometown of Washington DC, and was going to feature two out bisexuals, I had to tune in. The show has turned out to be quite interesting. The two bisexual characters are Emily Schromm, who [...]
Bisexuality and the Nature of Relationships
January 11, 2010 by Peter@BSN
Filed under Columnists, None But Ourselves
One thing is sure: when we bisexuals meet someone, there is a wide range of possibilities for where a relationship can go.
Have you ever considered the possible ways we can relate to each other: family, friend, colleague, partner, lover or acquaintance? Some of these categories can overlap, either dovetailing nicely or conflicting grossly. Now, the [...]
Bisexual Parenting
January 9, 2010 by Adam Borders
Filed under Bi News, Bisexual & LGTQ News, Spotlight
The questions regarding same sex parenting are nearly as varied and vocal as those surrounding abortion. Well, that may be an exaggeration, but it seems that the quality of life and one’s ability to parent is somehow linked to sexual orientation. As with a great many things in the BLGT community, there is a focus [...]
Bi Social News: Wishes Our Readers a Happy New Year!
January 2, 2010 by Bi Social News
Filed under Bisexual & LGTQ News, Spotlight
BSN want to thank all our readers and members that come here every day, week or month to read up on the latest bisexual information—whether it’s entertainment, news, bi candy or politics and opinion, we are happy and honored that you continue to stand by us as we grow, change and reach into 2010—which will [...]
COH Bi Events
January 1, 2010 by Bi Social News
Filed under Center on Halsted, Social Calendar
Center on Halsted (COH) and BSN have teamed up to showcase Bi Programing.
Bi Social News has teamed up with Center on Halsted to bring you the first ever monthly Bi social programing in Chicago! Come out and support this needed event—where bisexuals support each other in a loving environment with food, fun and merriment!
Chicago:
New Times!!! [...]
Bisexual in the New Year
January 1, 2010 by Adam Borders
Filed under Bisexual & LGTQ News
Bisexuality. A lot of time and effort goes into defining it. The word itself – having hermaphroditic connotations – was suggested as obsolete in favor of ambisexual but this was never adopted. Alfred Kinsey, the foremost authority on human sexuality declared himself bisexual. Hundreds of women and men have declared themselves [...]





