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BLC

A
bisexual and
bicurious women's club
Why
was BLC created?
BLC was founded in August 2002 with a very specific goal in
mind - to give the bisexual and bicurious women of
Minneapolis/St. Paul
and the surrounding communities a place to meet other like-minded
ladies.
The club originally started with my own interest in
pursuing the fantasy of having another woman in the bedroom. I joined a
few personals sites and searched on AOL for that special woman, but
quickly grew tired of sleazy personals sites with the usual close-ups,
sex photos and even worse, constantly running into men pretending to be
biwomen who were just interested in collecting my photos.
After meeting a few REAL women that existed online, I found
that I wasn’t alone in my frustrations it was a problem we all had!
So BLC was born, to be a women's
club for REAL bisexual women! One that has brought together women
looking to meet other bi women... one that has now become a community
of bisexual women!
Bisexuality - Some Questions Answered
"I'm attracted to women, but I can't be a lesbian because I'm
still attracted to men...what am I?" is a typical question
Q: So what exactly
is a Bisexual?
A: A Bisexual is
someone who is sexually & emotionally attracted to people of both
genders.
Q: So they're
equally interested in men & women?
A: Not necessarily.
Some are, some aren't. Some say they're attracted to men & women in
different ways, others say gender just isn't relevant to who they’re
interested in.
Q: Doesn't being
interested in both genders mean they're only half as interested in
either?
A: Most bisexuals
will probably say that when they're interested in someone, they're
interested in them 100%. Just like you & I.
Q: Aren't people
really either heterosexual or homosexual?
A: No, It's well
recognized in medical & psychological circles that bisexuality is a very
real & genuine sexuality. But anyway, there are plenty of bisexuals
around who can tell you that.
Q: Isn't it just a
phase?
A: No more than
being heterosexual or homosexual is.
Q: But isn't it a
transition to being lesbian or gay?
A: Maybe for some
people. Some lesbians or gay men "come out" as bisexuals first, but most
bisexuals remain bisexual for the rest of their lives. |