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bi +‎ -phobic

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biphobic (comparative more biphobic, superlative most biphobic)

  1. Exhibiting or characteristic of biphobia.
    • 1985, Fritz Klein, Timothy J. Wolf, editors, Two Lives to Lead: Bisexuality in Men and Women, Harrington Park Press, →ISBN, page 52:
      If counselors are homophobic or biphobic, they should refer clients facing those issues to a counselor who could be objective.
    • 1987 August 15, Lucy Friedland, “Representation Of Bis In The Media”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 5, page 5:
      One such article appeared in the April 3rd issue of the New York Times: "AIDS Specter for Women: The Bisexual Man," a nasty, biphobic piece of journalism.

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