
Happy Bisexual Health Awareness Month!
This March, join Florence from Bi Bitch in this validating, empowering space for bi+ people to come together, reflect and share experiences — and meet your fabulous future bi besties via speed friending. Because unlocking the power of community is what can really help us say goodbye to biphobia and reclaim our bisexual joy…
Who?
Anyone who identifies as bi+ (inclusive of trans and non-binary people) and wants to grow their bi-specific community.
Why?
There is an invisible health crisis impacting bi+ people: we often report not feeling valid or welcome in other queer spaces and beyond — and despite making up around half of the LGBTQ+ community, there is a huge lack of bi-specific spaces and support.
The impact of this is significant: we've been found to have some of the highest rates of anxiety, chronic illness, addiction and more. So, it can make a huge difference to meet other bi+ pals who *just get it*. This is your invitation to grow your community and celebrate yourself in a unique, bi-specific space.
What to expect:
• Icebreakers (with prizes!)
• Speed friending in groups — plus conversational prompts, music & vibes
• Snacks
Bring on the bi+ joy!
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Photos in the image slider from facilitator Florence of previous Bi+ Speed Friending events at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre.
About the facilitator
Florence Scordoulis (she/her) is the founder of Bi Bitch: bi-specific events in London and online, which empower the bi+ community, foster connection, and help you say goodbye to biphobia, from speed-friending to singles nights and more.
She is also a writer specialising in LGBTQ+ and bisexual experiences. You can follow her work here, sign up for the Bi Bitch newsletter and join the community to stay up to date with upcoming events.
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