Bisexual Candy Aesthetic
Candy Apples // Rock Candy // Gumballs
Candied Almonds // M&Ms // Jelly Bellies
Starbursts // Ribbon Candy // Shark Gummies

“You don’t need anyone’s permission to call yourself bisexual.”
[image is an abstract pink, purple and blue background with the above words in pale blue stylized lettering]
I’m not asexual; I’m ayysexual, which is the same as being asexual but with a lot more meme
respecting their sexuality
when i say aces you say “we love you”!
aces!
We love you!
aces!
we love you !!
Aces!!!
We love you!
aces!
We love you!!!
aces!!
We love you!
so last night I was tabling with Nicole of #StillBisexual at a bi art event, which was in a performance space that hosts LGBTQ artists and their work.
Nicole and I are sitting at the table with all sorts of #StillBisexual swag when this guy walks up, looks at the table and says to us, “Yeah, I don’t know about those bisexual people, like, can you ever really trust them?”
…at a bi booth. In an LGBTQ performance space. Before a performance about bisexuality and stigma.
Nicole didn’t miss a beat and said, “Sounds like someone needs a brochure.” But the guy continued to tell me about how you can’t trust a bisexual to not cheat on you because they’ll always be craving “the other half.” I tried to stay polite while attempting to check him but the whole time in my head I was like ???!!!!??!!
Later in the night he interrogated a THIRD bi person about the same thing, (and mentioned how he wouldn’t date a bi man). Turns out this dude is the artistic director of the space.
This is what bi people mean when we say sometimes we don’t feel safe in LGBTQ spaces. The fact that people feel totally fine with voicing their prejudices about bi people - TO bi people - in spaces that are supposedly for us as well?
Yeah, not cool.









