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bi- +‎ negative

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binegative (not comparable)

  1. Negative towards bisexuality; biphobic.
    • 2018, Vikki Krane, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Sport: Queer Inquiries, Routledge, →ISBN:
      As the binegative myths suggest, there are specific experiences unique to bisexuality and bisexual individuals. While bisexuals may experience forms of homonegativity, they also are []
    • 2019, John E. Pachankis, Steven A. Safren, Handbook of Evidence-Based Mental Health Practice with Sexual and Gender Minorities, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 157:
      Practitioners may need to help bisexual clients to recognize their typical response patterns to strong emotions, anticipate and manage triggers, [] Practitioners might similarly employ stress inoculation strategies wherein clients visualize binegative situations—such as being subtly invalidated []
    • 2020, Emiel Maliepaard, Renate Baumgartner, Bisexuality in Europe: Sexual Citizenship, Romantic Relationships, and Bi+ Identities, Routledge, →ISBN:
      The epistemic erasure of bisexuality manages to uphold binegative attitudes and beliefs, which in turn can unwittingly be internalised by bisexual ...

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