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Been reading on r/askgaybros (I know lol) as I wanted to see more experiences of other queer / gay men. To my surprise, I saw a lot of biphobia and hatred (it seems) towards bi men.
In real life I've been welcomed by most people though I've had my share of guys tell me I'm really just gay and if I had "their hole" that I'd completely "switch sides" or people (gay men) who act very surprised (usually to the point of thinking I'm lying) that I'm in a gay space and my wife knows that I'm there. Most people have been just fine though. But I'm not used to seeing so much hate towards bi people in a fellow queer space.
Anyways, it's made me wonder if most bi people feel welcomed in other queer spaces, whether online or in person?
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