I see myself less confronted with challenges as a bisexual person but more as a rainbow family in general. What challenges do you face as a bisexual person or what stereotypes do you face? Sexuality is generally not addressed, except in the internal LGBT*IQ network BLEND and marginally in the topic of D&I. How is the topic of bisexuality addressed in your workplace? He saw me on the PROUTExecutives list and is convinced that you can live your identity openly at Bayer and still have a career. But a really great experience was when a colleague told me that he now dares to be open about his sexuality. Surprised faces is perhaps one thing and complete silence another. What formative experiences related to your bisexuality have you had (in the workplace)? Blue represents the emotional as well as sexual attraction towards the opposite gender.Purple stands for the “overlap,” the symbolism for interest in two or more genders.Pink represents both emotional and sexual attraction to the same gender.The symbolism behind the colors of the bisexuality flag: As an overall definition it can be stated that bisexuality describes the attraction to two or more genders. It is important that each bisexual defines bisexuality for themselves, including, for example, non-binary or trans* people. Nowadays, with the progressive dissolution of the binary norm through non-binary gender identity and other expressions of gender, there have long been discourses about how binary this sexual orientation should really be seen. The term bisexuality is formed from the Latin word “bi” (meaning “two”) and stands (literally and in binary terms) for interest in one’s own gender as well as the opposite gender. These include, for example, bisexuals, bicurious persons, pansexuals, polysexuals, multisexuals, and omnisexuals. Bisexuality is also often used as an umbrella term for various bi-identities. It is intended to raise both awareness and create visibility for bisexual people, their concerns, and experiences of discrimination. Today marks the end of Bisexual Awareness Week, which took place this year between September 16th-23rd 2021. Bi-Visibility Day 2021 has been held annually since 1999.
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