Online Bisexual Resources

Informational Sites Of Interest To The Bisexual Community

Welcome to our new Links section! Bisexual.org presents the links below as part of a community forum to promote an interchange of ideas and awareness within and about our community, and in order to build bridges of understanding. Note: Bisexual.org is not responsible for the content on the websites at the following links (See Disclaimer). This page is still under construction, so please check back often as we are adding new links. If you would like to suggest a link, please contact us.

For your convenience and ease of navigation, we have separated our links into sections:

Bisexuality-General Information:

Bi.org
This site is continually revised and is a great resource for the international bisexual community. It is a very large site with links all over the globe. Especially strong are the links to bi resources throughout the world outside of North America.
Bisexual Resource Center
The definitive listing of all resources bi on the Internet, with a great deal of bisexual information not available elsewhere. The center also publishes the Bisexual Resource Guide (edited by Robyn Ochs).
Bi The Way.....
This site is a resource and reference for bisexuals, as well as the general LesBiGay community. There are at least a dozen pages, each so extensive that we've put this site in our "Official" listings page even though it's not maintained by an official bi group!
BiNet USA
BiNet USA, a 501C3 nonprofit organization, is the oldest national bisexual entity in the United States. It is a network of groups, projects and individuals, encouraging dialogue and participation as a way of creating and maintaining a cohesive bisexual community and empowering individuals to feel proud of their bisexuality.
Let It Bi
Oui! Cette page--c'est toute en francais! The title sounds a bit odd to us English-speakers because we don't realize that in French, "bi" is pronounced as we pronounce "bee." This site aims at bee-ing nothing less than "the premiere French site dedicated to bisexuality." All we can say is: Bienvenue!
Bisexuality 101 (PDF) From PFLAG
Here is an excellent primer on Bisexuality and more resources published by PFLAG

Sexuality Information

Sexuality.org
Devoted to acceptance and understanding of all sexual orientations and all consensual and safe sexual practices.
San Francisco Sex Information
San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) is a free information and referral switchboard providing anonymous, accurate, non-judgmental information about sex.

Bisexual Counseling

Bisexuality Aware Professionals
The Bisexuality-Aware Professionals Directory is a listing of professionals who are sensitive to the unique needs of bisexual clientele, including psychologists, psychotherapists, physicians, lawyers, financial advisors, massage therapists, social workers, chiropractors, lecturers, organizers, and others.
Straight Spouse Network
Support group for families where a spouse has come out or will disclose being, gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. The Straight Spouse network works to help these families understand that they are not alone and there is a safe place to find help.

Spirituality-Bisexual Welcoming/Affirming Churches And Organizations

United Church Of Christ Coalition For LGBT Concerns
In 1985, the General Synod of the United Church of Christ accepted a resolution that called on congregations to declare themselves open to and affirming of gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the full life and ministry of the church. In response and to shepherd churches in this process, the organization that would later be named The UCC Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns began offering guidance and resources, and establishing the means by which congregations might fulfill this resolution.
List Of Open And Affirming UCC Churches
UUA (Unitarian Universalist) Office Of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian And Transgender Concerns
Unitarian Universalism has been on record as supporting the rights of bisexual, gay, and lesbian people since 1970. The Office was formed in 1973. We have advocated against sodomy laws and job and housing discrimination. We have advocated for ceremonies of union and same-gender marriage, the right to serve in the military, the right to lead congregations as ministers and religious professionals, and the right to be parents. We are now on record as supporting the rights of transgender people. The number of Welcoming Congregations is growing, having nearly doubled in the last 18 months. There is still much homophobia and heterosexism. The work and the story are still in progress. Each of us has the opportunity to be a part of the work and the story.
List Of UUA Welcoming Congregations
More Light Presbyterians
The mission of More Light Presbyterians is to work for the full participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people of faith in the life, ministry and witness of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
List Of Welcoming Churches

Bisexual Support Groups

Search for a Local Bisexual Support Group
Offered by the Bisexual Resource Center, this enables you to search for local bisexual support groups.
LA Bi Center
The LA Bi Center is a project underway whose purpose will be to better serve the bi community in LA and act as a resource to the LGBT Centers in the LA area.

Bisexual Social Groups

AMBI Los Angeles
AMBI, A Meeting Of Bi Individuals, is a social/netowrking club for bisexual/fluid/queer people and allies in Los Angeles. AMBI promotes the acknowledgement and appreciation of people who love more than one gender through perr networking and public visibility.

Alternative Relationships/Polyamory

Loving More
Loving More is a national non-profit organization and and resource for people who wish to live outside traditional monogamy responsibly and with integrity, and pusblishes this magazine dedicated to information, education and support of polyamory and polyamorous relationships. It offers a place to explore polyamory, to connect with others of like mind, to explore the possibilities of honest multi-partnered relationships and to learn how to make polyamorous relating work.
The Institute For 21st Century Relationships
The Institute for 21st Century Relationships seeks, through education, research, and support, to create a climate in which all forms of ethical, consensual and fulfilling relationship styles are broadly understood and are equally respected and honored as legitimate choices. This professionally oriented group has recruited a number of academics and intellectuals to further their goals: starting a scholarly journal, gathering students and professors at an annual conference, and beginning lobbying efforts.

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