Bisexual pride.What courage, candor, strength, and hope Mary Joslin expressed in her column [My Perspective, May 25]. Her decision to come out is exemplary. I have to admit that my bias has always been to judge those identifying as bisexual bisexual /bi·sex·u·al/ (-sek´shoo-al) 1. pertaining to or characterized by bisexuality. 2. an individual exhibiting bisexuality. 3. pertaining to or characterized by hermaphroditism. 4. as being afraid to truly admit they were queer. Ms. Joslin has singularly changed my faulty bias, and I applaud and thank her for that. John G. Bors, San Rafael San Rafael (săn rəfĕl`), residential city (1990 pop. 48,404), seat of Marin co., W Calif., a suburb of San Francisco on the northern shore of San Francisco Bay; inc. 1913. , Calif. I just wanted to share my gratitude for printing the article about the bisexual mother married to a roan roan a coat color consisting of a relatively uniform mixture of white and colored hairs, giving a 'silvered' hue; self-describing colors are red-roan, blue-roan, chestnut roan. . As another bisexual woman happily married to a man, it is nice to see bisexuality bisexuality /bi·sex·u·al·i·ty/ (-sek?shoo-al´i-te) 1. sexual attraction to persons of both sexes; exhibition of both homosexual and heterosexual behavior. 2. true hermaphroditism. 3. androgyny (1). gaining more acceptance and visibility among gays and lesbians. And as the author stated, had I met someone else first, my life could have gone a completely different way. Amie Prchal, Wheaton, Ill. |
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