Definition of Biphobia. Meaning of Biphobia. Synonyms of Biphobia

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Definition of Biphobia

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Meaning of Biphobia from wikipedia

- Biphobia is aversion toward bi****uality or people who are identified or perceived as being bi****ual. Similarly to homophobia, it refers to hatred and prejudice...
- The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) is observed on 17 May and aims to coordinate international events that raise...
- stereotypes are often ****ociated with homophobia, ****phobia, ****phobia, biphobia, or transphobia. Positive stereotypes, or counterstereotypes, also exist...
- discrimination in the United States LGBT-phobia Aphobia Acephobia Arophobia Biphobia Bimisogyny Enbyphobia Homophobia ****phobia ****phobia Interphobia Panphobia...
- characterizes these parti****nts as contributing to a long history of biphobia. While some parti****nts spoke favorably of bi****uality, describing the...
- Feminist views on ****uality widely vary. Many feminists, particularly radical feminists, are highly critical of what they see as ****ual objectification...
- Anti-intellectualism Anti-inter**** Anti-left handedness Anti-Masonry Aporophobia Audism Biphobia Clannism Elitism Ephebiphobia Health mental in poverty Fatphobia ****phobia...
- The rights of ****, ****, bi****ual, transgender, and **** (LGBTQ) people in Thailand are regarded as some of the most comprehensive of those in Asia...
- Anti-intellectualism Anti-inter**** Anti-left handedness Anti-Masonry Aporophobia Audism Biphobia Clannism Elitism Ephebiphobia Health mental in poverty Fatphobia ****phobia...
- stereotyped as hyper****ual. Bi****ual erasure is often a manifestation of biphobia, although it does not necessarily involve overt antagonism. Erasure frequently...