The "B" in LGBT goes both ways. It's a simple concept, but sometimes the struggles are too real when all you're trying to do is date somebody in peace. Because you're never just a person in a relationship, you're always "the bi one" in the relationship. Here, we take a look at the struggles of being bisexual in a heterosexual relationship!
It's called a "straight relationship" instead of just being a relationship.
Just because you're attracted to two genders doesn't mean you're twice as likely to cheat.


Your partner feels inadequate because "you might want the other parts."
People think that your bisexuality is a phase.
People think that you dating the opposite gender is just you having trouble "accepting yourself."

Being bi can actually be seen as a deal breaker.
Somehow being bisexual means you can't hold onto a monogamous relationship.
Your partner is always asking questions about your "gay exploits."

Being asked "Does this mean you're straight now?"
Being told that being in a "straight relationship" means you can't identify as LGBT anymore.
Your partner assumes you're into some freaky stuff. Bisexuals are super promiscuous, right?

Your partner assumes that you want a threesome more than anything.
Your partner assumes that you've had a ton of threesomes.
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