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I pretty much always knew I was bisexual. A lot of people contain heard me say this over time: it was basically a non-issue. By middle school, I was secure in this understanding. Lots of my friends were, too. It made sense to me, and it wasn’t a great deal. This was about 15 years ago at this point, so of course I heard stigmatizing remarks in the media and from society. “Bisexuals are just confused” and blah, blah, blah. Even at that age, I knew that this was a load of garbage because, there I was, 10 or 12 or whatever, bisexual and knowing it. Not a bit of confusion.

            If only things stayed that straightforward in life. I was always secure in this part of my persona, yes, but I grew up and labels were added and I grappled with uncertainty for the first time in the sexual identity realm. You might be reading this and wondering what the hell any of this has to do with an ace blog. As it happens, this week is Bisexual Awareness Week, and I feel compelled to discuss my dual identities, because so often things aren’t that simple.

            Bisexuality figured out. Che

As part of Attracted to both genders Awareness Week, we are posting more Aspec Voices articles about bi aspecs. This is the second article that focuses on ace-spectrum people who recognize as bisexual, biromantic, or bi-aligned in some other way. Thanks again to all our contributors!

Introductions

Alphena – I’m a Demi-Bi-Romantic Asexual, and I use They/She pronouns.

Aske – Biromantic asexual

Kimberly – I detect as Biromantic Asexual.

Maria – Bi asexual

Nicky Rodriguez – I usually just say I’m acebi, but I most identify with the gray-ace and bi-romantic labels.

Shai – I am probably a grey ace. Maybe just plain ace.

Questions

How do you undergo connected to/define your bi identity?

Alphena: I feel very joint to it in how I’m romantically attracted to people. I’m romantically attracted to all genders, though, sometimes in different ways.

Aske: The way I characterize my bi culture is connected to my romantic and spiritual attraction to both male and females. 

Kimberly: I describe my Bi self as simply Bi – not Attracted to both genders since I’m not a sexual person. I still perceive a connection with the Bi+ comm

This post is for the May 2018 Carnival of Aces on “Nuance & Complexity,” which I am hosting. Please check it out and consider submitting! Cross-posted to Prismatic Entanglements.

I have some frustrations with the way that attraction is discussed in the ace community, which are related to and further amplified by biphobia/bi erasure. This will be part one of at least two parts, because this is something that’s really complicated for me, and so difficult to talk about that it’s been sitting in my drafts folder for more than two years! So strap in, because it’s finally second to do this.

Attraction in the Ace Community

Sexual attraction. Romantic attraction. Emotional attraction. Aesthetic attraction. Physical attraction. Kinky attraction. Sensual attraction. Intellectual attraction. Platonic attraction. Alterous attraction. Platoniromantic attraction. Social attraction. So many different kinds of attraction, so much mental and emotional bandwidth dedicated to naming and processing it all.

I can’t keep up. It’s exhausting, and personally, I contain no interest in dissecting and categorizing my hold feelings along these lines. The types of attraction I feel a bi ace

As part of Bisexual Insight Week, we are posting more Aspec Voices articles about bi aspecs. This article focuses on ace-spectrum people who identify as bisexual, biromantic, or bi-aligned in some other way. Thanks again to all our contributors!

Introductions

Alex –  Asexual, biromantic

Amandine (she/her) – I’m asexual and bisexual.

Daisy – I am bi ace. I actually would tell lesbian leaning, biromantic, sex-repulsed asexual! But bi ace works.

Marta – asexual arospike biromantic

Rosa –  Bi ace

Vic – asexual and and bi-aesthetic (is that a thing?) and questioning bi-romantic

Questions

How do you feel associated to/define your bi identity?

Alex: There are people from multiple genders I evaluate nice to look at and maybe even somehow attractive but never in a sexual way.

Amandine: I identify as bisexual instead of biromantic because I sometimes feel slight sexual attraction / fantasize on men and women. This part of my self is really important for me personally. 

Daisy: I am biromantic but before I understood myself as asexual just identified as bi.

Marta: Since the main type of attraction I touch is p