Dear DIVA:
One Does Not Simply Justify Biphobia
Last month,
DIVA Magazine, which advertises itself as one of the leading magazines for queer women, ran a feature in which they examined biphobia in the queer community. Seeing as this is the magazine which, not so long ago, listed Lady GaGa in an article entitled '
Top Ten Women We Wish Were Gay' ('...
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I had a bit of this issue with my ex-girlfriend who actually said to me, "I'm afraid I'm going to lose you to a man." Um. Why? There was no reason at all except that she had a previous gf who cheated on her. I don't even know if it was with a man or a woman, but in any case, I'm not her. In the end it's all about people's fears leading them to act in a discriminatory fashion and their need to justify it all.
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(...why the heck am I not friends with you on livejournal? Off to rectify.)
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Thank goodness they at least had Meg doing the article, she's a very good 'talking head' person and she's done loads on the Bisexuality Report.
The annoying thing with DIVA is that it is very biased towards women in relationships with women, often the B feels tacked on as an afterthought, which irritates (and is why I don't subscribe). Annoyingly, it's one of the better magazines out there though, so I do indulge!
Btw, have you been reading the series of bi visibility articles at Bitch Media? Here's the link, scroll down for the first one!
http://bitchmagazine.org/tag/visibility-1?page=1
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Also, loving all the Doctor Who/Torchwood things on this blog! Specifically the angry Ianto at the end. :P
Best wishes,
Francis
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