Real Bisexuals donât put down other sexualities.Â

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Real Bisexuals donât put down other sexualities.Â

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Ok biphobe
Ah, Iâve gotten to the hate prompted by my âbisexuals stop talking over and for pansexuals thank you very muchâ post.
First, this blog believes all mspec labels are valid. You can identify as one over the other because you find a flag prettier, because one resonates with you on some sort of spiritual level, or because you have trauma around one label but not another. Whatever; ALL reasons are valid.
Two: no, your chosen label is not âtaking away from bisexualityâ, itâs not âinherently biphobic/transphobicâ, or whatever their new made-up talking point is. As the Bisexual Manifesto itself would say:
There are as many definitions of bisexuality as there are bisexuals. Many of us choose not to label ourselves anything at all, and find the word âbisexual to be inadequate and too limiting.
Remember: this shit is not pie. A label is not a limited resource that needs your goddamn gatekeeping.Â
Imagine making a fandom post aimed at your followers who are also in said fandom, warning them to block someone who's defending a character's mass manslaughter and multiple counts of attempted/succeeded murder, and think "haha I'm gonna screenshot this out of context to mock this person and send all my followers after then so they can send death threats and other harassing messages to this person and their twin!
Anyways, block Peetbools and Adhesion, I now have ANOTHER ghost message in my inbox because I reported Adhesion's image message that they sent after reblogging the post mocking Rjalker for blocking someone who thinks the writers of a show portraying mass manslaughter and murder as okay lol.
People really just go out of their way to be asses on the internet don't they?
It should be noted Peetbools is a huge aphobe, panphobe, hates nonbinary people, and is notorious for sending their followers to harass their targets, so report and block anyone you see coming into your own inboxes if you've seen the post, because they're just going to keep harassing everyone they can until they get banned
reminder that if ur biphobic or panphobic you should def be hitting that block button
I really wish panphobes would stop using me (a bi person) and others like me as an excuse to be twats to pan people and attempt to demoralise them. I am not harmed by pan people and I fully support them, so stop saying otherwise. You donât speak for me. Stop telling people that I feel a certain way when I donât. I hate you.

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I saw a post mentioning the panphobes in the Owl house Fandom and it made me think of this meme I made awhile ago.
I would like to give a huge thank you to all the ignorant ass pannies who have made me the âpanphobeâ I am today. I am greatful for your service.
I love that panphobes have decided that ânot liking the label bisexual is internalized biphobia regardless of why you donât like itâ and you can be 100% comfortable with your attraction to multiple genders and theyâll still call you biphobic because you donât like a word that was made up by psychologists to pathologize attraction then reclaimed as a label by certain people. Like sorry I donât like the word! I donât care what the manifesto says! You donât get to decide how I lable my identity any more than the straight people who call me confused do.
Labels exists to describe experiences. Two people with similar experiences of gender donât have to identify the same way. One may consider themself nonbinary and the other agender. That doesnât mean either has an internalized hatred of/discomfort with being trans or nb.
Itâs incredibly essentialist and a really bad take to say we all have to use a certain lable and if we donât then we have âinternalized xphobiaâ and framing it as âconcern for people with internalized biphobiaâ is fucking gross.